Idiom Meaning: to endure something; to put up with
something courageously.
Idiom Example:
I don’t know if all the men can brave the attack out.
The soldiers braved out the attack.
More example::
Hancock Movie Review
......In the middle of a sunny Los Angeles day there is
terror afoot, a ruthless gang of thugs is waging war against the cops and
anyone else with the temerity to get in their way, spraying automatic gunfire
from the windows of their speeding vehicle. The commotion round the city goes
utterly unnoticed by a hobo sleeping on bench. It is only after a small child
rudely awakens him and goads him to jump into the fray do we get any inkling
that this vagrant isn’t what he appears to be. Blasting off his bench at
supersonic speed, the homeless man drunkenly, aimlessly crashes into anything
in his way breaking floors of skyscraper windows and knocking over freeway
signs in search of his quarry. The poor schmoes inside the car are unaware that
their awesome firepower will simply ricochet off this disheveled avenger and
their attempts to brave him out only result in their car being impaled
on the pointed needle of the Capitol Records building with the criminals
dangling inside it. Our “hero”... Read the full article at: http://www.thedivareview.com/Hancock_Movie_Review.html
Idiom Meaning: to endure something; to put up with something courageously.
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