barefacedly
IPA: bˈɛrfeɪsʌdɫi
adverb
- In a barefaced manner
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Examples of "barefacedly" in Sentences
- Many persons very barefacedly deny their accounts.
- Very few reputable papers lie barefacedly; most lie by omission or innuendo.
- Or is there anything so barefacedly groundless and unreasonable to be met with even in the lowest of common conversation?
- Of course Ma lied barefacedly -- the bill was blocked over 50 times in committee by the KMT and its legislative allies, and never reached the floor.
- However, to barefacedly lie and claim that GM products are "much safer" than organics does suggest a willingness to be more than somewhat economical with the truth in pushing your company's agenda.
- But what's really pathetic about this is that somebody in a nominally responsible position - one capable of making the BBC print "his side of the story" - should so barefacedly misrepresent the facts in order to cast slurs on an journalist's reputation.
- Charles Darwin was accused by Captain Fitzroy of giving HMS Beagle and her officers insufficient recognition read on, but there is one definite case of an ambitious naturalist barefacedly snatching all the glory from a ship and her commander: Joseph Banks.
- And though only some profligate wretches own it too barefacedly now; yet perhaps we should hear more than we do of it from others, did not the fear of the magistrate's sword, or their neighbour's censure, tie up people's tongues; which, were the apprehensions of punishment or shame taken away, would as openly proclaim their atheism as their lives do.
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