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Definition of Brave out
1. Verb. Face and withstand with courage. "She braved the elements"
Generic synonyms: Defy, Hold, Hold Up, Withstand
Derivative terms: Brave
Lexicographical Neighbors of Brave Out
Literary usage of Brave out
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris (1869)
"... Mrs. Peel put on her best clothes and went to church to brave out calumny.
Conflicts with machine-breaking artizans, which the Peels, like the other ..."
2. The American Kennel Club Stud-book by American Kennel Club (1901)
"By HRH, out of Heiress, by Regent, out of Hoyden, by Kildee, out of Coll; Regent
by Alister, out of Regina; HRH by Hamish the Brave, out of Hawthorn of ..."
3. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1835)
"... brave Out of the well wherein he drenched lay ; As eagle, fresh out of the
ocean wave, Where he hath lefte bis plumes all hory gray, ..."
4. Reports of State Trials: New Seriesby Great Britain State Trials Committee, John Macdonell, John Edward Power Wallis by Great Britain State Trials Committee, John Macdonell, John Edward Power Wallis (1889)
"... but being here this day I shall endeavour to wipe off the aspersions on my
character by this dastardly Whig factions who are brave out of cowardice. ..."