Brandish in a sentence as a noun

That's all Stallman needs to do, brandish the whip: "Stallman expects them to be."

But to brandish me as ignorant because you don't agree with what i say is just you, spreading dogma.

Mozilla always brandish themselves and the rebels of the web.

The smartest guys I know never have to say it, and truly never brandish their skillset like some kind of gaudy prize.

I wouldn't brandish that link around too much -- I am sure it is great for designers but we are most likely to end up making a bigger mess of the entire thing.

Brandish in a sentence as a verb

How many political dissidents would?In other words, yours is equivalent to the argument most people brandish when talking about gun laws: "if guns were banned, then gun violence would go down!".

Asking the drivers to provide a conduct certificate in a corrupt country like India is a "cover your ***" move to precisely brandish this certificate and say - "Hey, see, we did our homework.

There seems to be a lot of people that probably don't work well past 8 hours, and hate eating ramen, but brandish it as a point of pride, and there's a shared culture of misery that seem to imply that these things are necessary evils in order for startups to succeed.

It's an interesting thing that typical police line of thinking goes something like:\n1: person MAY be a criminal of some form\n2: person MAY have a weapon\n3: person MAY use said weapon in a futile attempt to avoid arrest or injury\n4: let's get 10 cops, arm them to the teeth, storm their house in a disorienting and scary middle of the night raid, during which we will throw explosives, brandish military type weapons, and yell and act aggressively\n5: there is less of a chance that during the raid a criminal will react violently than if the police do not break in in the middle of the night screaming and waving gunsI'm not trying to be "that condescending dick" and I sympathize with what you're saying, I'm just saying I disagree with "put yourself in their position".

Brandish definitions

noun

the act of waving

See also: flourish

verb

move or swing back and forth; "She waved her gun"

See also: flourish wave

verb

exhibit aggressively; "brandish a sword"