interj. Used to express approval, especially of a performance. n. pl. bra·vos A shout or cry of "bravo." v. bra·voed, bra·vo·ing, bra·voes v.tr. To express approval of by shouting "bravo." v.intr. To shout "bravo." [Italian; see BRAVE.] |
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n. pl. bra·voes or bra·vos A villain, especially a hired killer. [Italian, from bravo, wild, excellent; see BRAVE.] |
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See Rio Grande1. |
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