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lion-hearted
adjective
- very brave; courageous
Derived Forms
- 藞濒颈辞苍-藢丑别补谤迟别诲濒测, adverb
- 藞濒颈辞苍藢丑别补谤迟别诲苍别蝉蝉, noun
Example Sentences
Sessions鈥 undaunted Talbot and Thompson鈥檚 lion-hearted Joan make perfect foils.
The crowd that witnessed Kennedy's rant 鈥 at a December campaign rally for soon-to-be-defeated Georgia Senate candidate Herschel Walker 鈥 ate it up, evidently never asking themselves how lion-hearted a man is if he's terrified of a vegetable.
With somewhat stilted Victorian imagery, she praised the 鈥渟torm-tossed, lion-hearted navigator鈥 and pointed out that he 鈥渂roke the trammels of bigotry鈥 and 鈥渞aised high the banner of science鈥 at a time when most people were certain the Earth was flat.
鈥淭hese lion-hearted farmers are here today under the hot sun. They have been exposed to rain, heat and the cold,鈥 she said.
The rain had even defeated Puli the lion-hearted; he would not accompany us to the quarry.
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