brave out



brave something out

to endure something; to put up with something courageously. I don't know if all the men can brave the attack out. The soldiers braved out the attack.
See also: brave, out

brave out

v.
To endure something with great courage: The explorers braved out the hot weather and dangerous animals during their journey. It will be a tough game against such strong players, but you should brave it out and play as well as you can.
See also: brave, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Hayder-Arabic
NapolÉOn-French (Rare)
Wiegand-German (Rare)
Sarita (2)-Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Nepali
Nikolaos-Ancient Greek, Greek
Celinoche-LEE-no (Italian), the-LEE-no (Spanish), se-LEE-no (Latin American Spanish)Italian (Rare), Spanish (Rare)