Brash in a sentence as an adjective

I just felt being a bit brash and off the cuff for a moment.

Sorry if this is true, but it seems too vague and brash to be authentic.

Seriously, it can pay to take brash and bold actions, in life.

You're telling us to calm down, to not be so brash, but you should have asked for her permission.

All of them were young, brash and looked like they had little regard for investors money.

I don't actively loathe him, but the persona he spends so much time cultivating is brash and irritating.

A nerd in a club is going to take this brash advice like:"All the greatest seducers in history could not keep their hands off of women.

> Honest question: Why is everyone so cynical and brash here?It's a rockstar developer thing.

If the pending comments feature is an answer to a problem, it was so poorly thought out and brash that it wouldn't be approved under its own system.

I too have a hard time accepting that in our Enlightened Year of 2014, an individual is allowed to commit such brash thoughtcrime with impunity.

That folks would embrace that and push back against those who would protect the status quo of not letting you know how things work, sometimes it requires a noisy and brash "movement.

It's not a requirement of being anonymous, but it's a part of the culture of imageboards: you're expected to be brash about anything you don't like.

It was brash and bold, artistic flourishes were rewarded, and groups that could come up with something novel kept those secrets close to their chest as it was their competitive edge.

> Do people really think that scientists involved in research with their training are at some kind of disadvantage in solving medical mysteries?I'll be brash and say "Yes"Not because these particular researchers/experts are dumber than those in any other field.

Like any human, I'm certainly loaded with faults; I can be brash and opinionated and intimidating and abrasive -- but I also consider myself an intensely ethical person who feels a profound sense of responsibility to my family, my team, my company, my community and my craft.

Brash definitions

adjective

offensively bold; "a brash newcomer disputed the age-old rules for admission to the club"; "a nervy thing to say"

See also: cheeky nervy