stouthearted

IPA: stˈaʊthɑrtɪd

adjective

  • Brave, courageous and plucky.
  • Stubborn, resolute.
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Examples of "stouthearted" in Sentences

  • The Queen Mum is a stouthearted example of what royalty used to be good for.
  • Very pioneering started by stouthearted feminists trying to improve the lot of women.
  • If it did, at least here there was readiness, and enough stouthearted forest folk to put up a good defence.
  • Yet when circumstances warrant—and they often will—compromise will be the considered choice of the steely-eyed and stouthearted.
  • The same aria is used in another ad for athletic shoes, sung to visuals of stouthearted runners straining heroically toward a finish line.
  • Every stouthearted Englishman wants to believe that his home is his castle, but I suspect people feel better protected against danger in other places.
  • I have no problem with needles or blood, but sticking someone you love in the stomach with a four-inch syringe is unnerving, even for the most stouthearted amateur nurse.
  • Now that IT appears to have visited that particular New World, more and more stouthearted explorers are itching to move on again -- and client virtualization appears to be a logical destination.

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