"He is swindling you in the most barefaced manner." [Please select]
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This barefaced and iniquitous scheme for the dismemberment of Poland originated with Frederic the Great. [Please select]
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"If she were you," rejoined Charley, with barefaced audacity, "I'd have been a good husband." [Please select]
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All this is a barefaced lie - hostile slanders which do not contain a grain of truth. [adjective]
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Ratcliffe," answered Mareschal, "the actions and sentiments YOUR friends may require to be veiled, but I am better pleased that ours can go barefaced. [adjective]
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To have doomed the unfortunate to death might have been severity, but had a show of justice; to condemn him to slavery and exile was barefaced tyranny. [adjective]
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But otherwise if he saw her barefaced before him; for eyesight is destructive to mind-sight if it precede it. [adjective]
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"You'll be sorry yet, you barefaced gadabout."' [Please select]
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'It's a shame, a barefaced robbery, that's what it is.' [Please select]
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A HAUNCHED BAREFACED TENON, used in similar positions to Fig. [Please select]
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At the joint marked A an edge barefaced dovetail is shown. [Please select]
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