If Pen was magnificent in his courtesy to the ladies, what was his splendour in comparison to Captain Costigan's bowing here and there, and crying bravo to the singers?
Then there was an Italian bravo with a long beard.
His Father was Sancho Bravode Lagunas, a Gentleman of Quality by Birth, and no less by his own Actions, at that Time Inspector General of the Emperor's Forces by Sea and Land, and one of his Council of War.
Hernando de Santillan was a colleague of Bravo de Saravia.
Melchor Bravo de Saravia was one of the judges who came out with the President Gasca.
Being literally true, this statement had in it so convincing a ring of sincerity that Monsieur Peloux paid down in full the blood-money and dismissed his bravo with commendation.
His soul was in that walk and in that eye; it could be read--the soul of a bravo of fortune, living on his wits and his valour, asking no favours and granting no quarter.
Leaving the Boca del Toro, about thirty leagues distant from Chagres, Oexmelin and his companions arrived at the country of the very dreaded Bravo Indians.
From this time irreconcilable hatred existed between the two people, and to be wrecked on the Bravo shore was equivalent to certain death.
You now understand probably that I did not order the doors of this saloon to be guarded for the purpose of seizing the terrible bravo Abellino, but of taking those heroes into secure custody.
The kiss which she had received from the bravo afforded them an excellent opportunity for throwing out a few malicious insinuations.
In the meanwhile the bravo advanced towards him with the most insolent composure, and requested him to calm his agitation.
Hear me, if your ghosts are permitted to wander near me, hear me swear that the bravo shall not disgrace the origin, nor render vain the hopes which soothed you in the bitterness of death.
Four years ago could I have believed that a time would come when I should play the part of a bravo in Venice!
And why, then, should not the bravothink that honour consists in reaching the perfection of his trade, and in guiding a dagger to the heart of an enemy with unerring aim?
Florentine stood before the whole assembly, dressed in the habit of the bravo Abellino.
I come to put an end to your anxiety; but first, noble Andreas, I must once more receive the assurance that Rosabella of Corfu shall become my bride, provided I deliver into your power the bravo Abellino.
Just as at the Porte Saint Martin or at the Ambigu you cry out, Bravo d'Artagnan!
You feel you are expected to shout, Bravo Richelieu!
The miserable bravo writes in this letter that he has.
Van Hout flung the letter on the table, exclaiming "See, what a dainty hand the bravo writes.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bravo" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.