It was a modest building, not very straight, not large, not tall; not
bold-faced, with great staring windows, but a shy, blinking house, with a conical roof going up into a peak over its garret window of four small panes of glass, like a cocked hat on the head of an elderly gentleman with one eye.
Capote's bash went down in party-giving history because he invited such a fascinating group of people from diverse walks of life--some of them notorious, but all of them
bold-faced fixtures of the gossip columns of the day.
Oscar Lives Next Door works well as a read-aloud with its
bold-faced words that young listeners can repeat.
The first chapter explains that many sections of the book will be focused on key points that are highlighted in
bold-faced text.
The position getting the largest response in each poll is
bold-faced.
Watch for the
bold-faced names as you rove through Manhattan, from the staid and proper 21 Club to dining with the stars at Elaine's.
There's Orchard Road where shoppers get a fix of big,
bold-faced brands.
This year, she is celebrating the 10th anniversary of her Miami-based Focal Point Dance Studios, a training ground for
bold-faced names such as "So You Think You Can Dance" Season 5 champion Jeanine Mason, Season 8 finalist Ricky Jaime and River North Dance Chicago veteran Ricky Ruiz.
"To see an archbishop, who had recently celebrated Mass and was still vested and holding his crosier, lie to the faithful in such a
bold-faced manner was heartbreaking to me."