Presume, make bold, take the liberty, have the presumption.
I make bold to write to your Lordship, that you may know the honourable cause which ye are graced to profess is Christ's own truth.
My lord," said the favorite, "I am so certain of thy nobility and army that I make bold to turn to thee with a request for myself.
I make boldto think," said the chief, "that nothing threatens this woman at present.
It was not, I make bold to say, a mission on which the Government would have sent any man but a shrewd one and a gentleman, and I was mad enough to think Simon Mac-Taggart was both.
And I'll make bold to say the inscription it is your humour to suggest would not be anyway extravagant, for the twelve years have been painstaking enough, whatever about their intelligence, of which I must not be the judge myself.
By a plank more gracefully pendulous than substantial, I make bold to go aboard a transport ship (iron screw) just sent in from the contractor's yard to be inspected and passed.
As the little woman's bright eyes sparkle on the cigarette I am smoking, I make bold to offer her one; she accepts it none the less merrily, because I touch a most charming little dimple in her fat cheek, with its light paper end.
Yes, I do make bold to say that I brought up the child, and made my poor Joanna a loving and careful husband, as the Bible says we ought.
And I make bold to say that I have been a good father to Regina--as far as was in my power--for I am a poor erring mortal, alas!
And may I make bold humbly to beg your reverence's pardon-- Manders.
My Lord (directing herself to Judge Hale), I make bold to come once again to your Lordship, to know what may be done with my husband.
I'd make bold to ask, ma'am, what right you had to spend it?
I'll make bold to step up again and get it, ma'am, on Monday.
Therefore I make bold to beg your Majesty to give me first the parchment, which he may without difficulty pass up through this gap which is between his neck and the edge of the sacking.
Smetse most piteously, "if 'tis because in my lifetime I sold my soul to the devil, I make bold to tell you that I repented most heartily, and was redeemed from his power and kept nothing that was his.
Bennietod, pale and manifestly weak, grinned cheerfully and fumbled in sudden abashment at an amazing checked Ascot which he had derived from unknown sources.
It was a girl of rather more than twenty, exquisitely petite and pretty, and wearing a ruffley blue evening gown whose skirt was caught over her arm.
I always say, 'Olivia, nothing need occur to vex one.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "make bold" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.