"I see him myself," he said; "I see him coming along by the Crab- tree Meadow on a bald-faced hoss.
'You'll get a bit o' barley to-day, Knowles,' I says, 'if you look about you'; and then I went round by the rick-yard, and towart the Treddles'on road, and just as I come up by the big ash-tree, I see the man i' top-boots coming along on a bald-faced hoss--I wish I may never stir if I didn't.
In short, he was looked upon as a
bald-faced grizzly from the Arctic wilds to whom it was considered expedient to give the trail.
Imagine, if you can, a
bald-faced hornet of your earthly experience grown to the size of a prize Hereford bull, and you will have some faint conception of the ferocious appearance and awesome formidability of the winged monster that bore down upon me.
I used to think, when you first come into these parts, as you were no better nor you should be; you were younger a deal than what you are now; but you were allays a staring, white-faced creatur, partly like a
bald-faced calf, as I may say.
Bald-faced hornets construct large paper nests in trees and large shrubs at head height and above, so look in the tree canopies as you work in the garden.
Taking up the culture of
bald-faced lies that autocrats use to hold political power, Hans Pool's 2018 "Bellingcat: Truth in a Post-Truth World" profiles the "citizen investigative journalist" organization (Bellingcat) and touts the promise of open-source investigative journalism in this age of "alternative fact."
Resorting
bald-faced fabrications in order to belittle Palestinians, to say that despite the enormous aid the US had extended them all these years -- aid unprecedented in history -- what Americans "have to show for it is really not much", as Kushner put it in his speech, should be beneath it.
Although in a
bald-faced lie he stated that he was a "revolutionary," we were speechless upon learning that he had scores of African-American servants, to whom he referred as--I kid you not--"my slaves." Only in Trump's America.
But on the contrary: his
bald-faced effort to protect himself from the court's reach looks more like an act of desperation for a man who appears deeply implicated in alleged crimes against humanity," Singh said.
Because no one should be allowed to tell a
bald-faced lie and get away with it.