Thesaurus / intrepid
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That conclusion rests on genetic evidence suggesting the intrepid South Americans mated with ancient Polynesians.
THESE SCIENCE CLAIMS FROM 2020 COULD BE BIG NEWS IF CONFIRMEDCASSIE MARTINDECEMBER 23, 2020SCIENCE NEWSResidents weren’t allowed to visit their burned homes as the National Guard secured the area and local officials performed safety checks on utilities, but one intrepid neighbor snuck up the ridge to report back about the damage.
THE LONG-LASTING MENTAL HEALTH EFFECTS OF WILDFIRESJANE C. HUDECEMBER 3, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINEThe interior of the 20-foot Basecamp X is cleverly designed, with plenty of space for gear and food for the three other intrepid campers along for my test.
AN OFF-GRID TEST OF AIRSTREAM'S MOST RUGGED TRAILERHAYDEN COPLENNOVEMBER 22, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINEOne intrepid beetle, though, made the journey in just six minutes!
SOME BEETLES CAN BE EATEN BY A FROG, THEN WALK OUT THE OTHER ENDJONATHAN LAMBERTSEPTEMBER 4, 2020SCIENCE NEWS FOR STUDENTSOn average, it took six hours for the beetles to escape, though one intrepid individual completed the journey in just six minutes.
WATER BEETLES CAN LIVE ON AFTER BEING EATEN AND EXCRETED BY A FROGJONATHAN LAMBERTAUGUST 3, 2020SCIENCE NEWSHe was one of the most daring, brave and intrepid officers of the army, and his adventures almost border on romance.
THE EVERY DAY BOOK OF HISTORY AND CHRONOLOGYJOEL MUNSELLThe intrepid Vergniaud alone refused to adopt any measure of safety.
MADAME ROLAND, MAKERS OF HISTORYJOHN S. C. ABBOTTThat intrepid investigator, Bosio, was several times well nigh lost in their mysterious depths.
THE CATACOMBS OF ROMEWILLIAM HENRY WITHROWOne dark night, on February 3, 1804, the Intrepid left the rest of the fleet and set sail for the harbor of Tripoli.
STORIES OF OUR NAVAL HEROESVARIOUSQuick-burning material was brought from the Intrepid, put in good places, and set on fire.
STORIES OF OUR NAVAL HEROESVARIOUSWORDS RELATED TO INTREPID
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- courtly
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- forward
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- go for broke
- gritty
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- hot shot
- impudent
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- nervy
- obtrusive
- out on a limb
- plucky
- rash
- reckless
- salty
- smart
- smart-alecky
- spunky
- temerarious
- valiant
- venturesome
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