brashy

/ˈbræʃi/
adjective
  1. Having a rough, harsh, or brittle texture, especially of wood that breaks easily.
    • He avoided using brashy timber for the frame because it wouldn't hold the weight.
    • The brashy branches snapped off in the storm, littering the yard.
    • The old chair was made of brashy wood that splintered at the slightest pressure.
  2. Showing brashness; bold and rude in a hasty or reckless way.
    • She gave a brashy reply that she immediately wished she could take back.
    • The brashy teenager talked back to the teacher without thinking.
    • His brashy comments at the dinner table embarrassed his parents.
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