dauntless

IPA: dˈɔntɫʌs

adjective

  • Invulnerable to fear or intimidation.
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Examples of "dauntless" in Sentences

  • The dauntless soldier was eventually killed.
  • Sir Walter Scott published Harold the Dauntless.
  • The squadron was equipped with the Douglas SBD Dauntless.
  • It replaced the Douglas SBD Dauntless in US Navy service.
  • Actual American losses came to nine Wildcats and a Dauntless.
  • No doubt you have read David Cordingly's 'Cochrane the Dauntless'
  • His first name was revealed by a crew member on The H.M.S Dauntless.
  • It was based on the CJ 5 and used the Hurricane and Dauntless engines.
  • The towering smoke is spotted by Commodore Norrington aboard Dauntless.
  • The story line begins with the USS Dauntless in orbit of planet, Vesuvi 3.
  • "Their horses are also tired, and we may beat them yet," called the dauntless Masouda.
  • Her dauntless attitude was partly the result of surviving a near fatal ordeal in Bali six months earlier.
  • The man telling the story is timid and emotionally fragile, yet the boy he describes is plucky and dauntless.
  • Saratoga with his shrill whistle and stentorian voice called his dauntless braves where the fight was thickest!
  • Her reputation for complete indifference to admiration and her unvarying attitude towards men were as well known as her dauntless courage and obstinate determination.
  • o 'fear made the blood tingle in his back, the women screaming, and the men crying, and the red blood flowing, and my father's sword dauntless in the van -- bring it back, McRae.
  • I have seen you again + again at a time of confusion take the course almost blindly because long after your powers of ratiocination were exhausted you clung to the idea of dauntless courage.
  • His partner in that endeavor was gritty, dauntless, razor-sharp captain Sourav Ganguly , while in Mahendra Singh Dhoni India currently have a skipper who has tactical acumen, icy calmness and, most important of all, the respect of the great players around him.
  • Some people, one imagines, may be naturally dauntless and buoyant of heart, but with him, good spirits always seemed, far more admirably, to be the product of a strict program of self-improvement in his youth he believed, like most truly modest men, in the absolute virtue of self-improvement which had wrought deep, essential changes in a nature inclined by birth to the darker view and gloominess that cropped up elsewhere in the family tree.

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