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He always had been able to see through her bravado.
Whether or not this was bravado is hard to say.
The 37-year-old center let his bravado get the best of him.
So he has tried to take on this big, new country with a certain bravado.
This is when all past talk and bravado gets put to the test.
She knew that her words had held more bravado than truth.
Several times in the past men have tried to sleep here, out of bravado, or because they did not know.
Now they are constant, and the bravado of those earlier years is gone.
The problem was that a lot of his bravado had been empty.
They may withdraw or show a great deal of bravado.
For a moment there was a flash of his old bravado.
A few weeks ago these were words of nostalgia and bravado.
Despite his bravado, four against one were not good odds.
Youthful bravado perhaps, but he was true to his word.
A lot of bravado now that her kids are beyond Jack's reach.
Anything he did now would have to be bravado and bluff.
His laugh had a little too much bravado in it.
But there was fear behind the bravado in Mary's eyes.
He tried to keep up his bravado with casual words.
"Not to sound any bravado here, but nothing can stop us now," he said.
Such bravado is not just being heard at the top of the economic ladder.
A few years ago she might have exhibited some bravado, but not now.
"An old expression for an even older game of bravado."
Then a kind of bravado spirit came to his expression.
A sort of weary bravado played in his brown eyes.