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hardihood

[hahr-dee-hood] / ˈhɑr diˌhʊd /


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From Roosevelt on, presidents have interested themselves in football as the receptacle of America’s values and basic hardihood.

From Washington Post

But the Tribe has had to do many unorthodox things to get this far, and asking such olden-times hardihood from Kluber is of a piece with the whole team’s character.

From Washington Post

Every inch of progress and every tiny pleasure will be the result of venture and hardihood.

From The Guardian

It is impossible not to admire the hardihood of this remarkable correspondent when he alleges that the war was “entirely against our will, and all our endeavours to avoid it.”

From Project Gutenberg

Men have ventured more and shown more adaptability and a sterner hardihood and endurance than ever before.

From Project Gutenberg