How To Use Adventurous In A Sentence

  • The album is a mix of standards, Brazilian music and a couple of new songs, and it's some of the jazziest, most adventurous music either artist has ever recorded. Tony Sachs: An Interview with Herb Alpert & Lani Hall
  • I didn't see a scallop, toro, eel or anything more adventurous - these are all on the a la carte menu, but some items are just too expensive for all-you-can-eat.
  • They spent their honeymoon adventurously cruising on a motorcycle, Nona riding comfortably in the side-car. Archive 2009-01-01
  • The total players were about 7 people, one was woman. It is real a filmic stunt perform, very realistic, adventurous.
  • But men are generally not as adventurous with their style as women, so this one might not catch on, except with Will and Shane, the most directional male fashionistas I know.
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  • I have not been a learner of foreign languages for any significant lengths of time to be able to introspect usefully for the benefit of your discussion, but I have noted how on those few occasions, the change of costumes and locale has a truly powerful effect on my motivation, my willingness to be playful and adventurous, to take risks and experiment with new or old-new phrases and words. I is for Identity « An A-Z of ELT
  • They've got the adventurous outlook of the traditional budget traveller, with one important difference: dosh.
  • For those adventurous eaters (at least in my book), here is a collection of fiddlehead recipes. How cute are these fiddleheads?? « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog
  • Back then, as now in his new Concord Music Group release "New Time, New 'Tet" (Amazon), I was drawn -- in his tenor saxophone improvisations and compositions -- to their flowing sense of ordered liberty, with the inner warmth of an adventurous romanticist. Benny Golson's Adventure
  • When she began work as a journalist, she said, she was always adventurous and very brave.
  • Their adventurous and inquisitive nature explains their fascination with the ancient beauty and splendor of Egypt.
  • The isolated life, if at times adventurous, was always harsh and ultimately meagre of reward; it was essential to work as lumberman, teamster or boatman to help pay one's way. Insightful Economist At Work - The Austrian Economists
  • Once considered an adventurous shopping experience, these price slashers are now in easy proximity to the suburban jungle.
  • He was always orderly, but adventurous at the same time and believed strongly in dressing for success.
  • The nine-month expedition, whose patron is the Prince of Wales, is one of the most adventurous non-military trips by Service personnel.
  • Located 250 miles off the coast of Yemen, the tiny island of Socotra is usually overlooked by even the most adventurous of tourist hordes. Journey To The Secret Kingdom Of Socotra (VIDEO)
  • It looks more adventurous, too, what with its curvy rump, flowing lines and funky lights fore and aft.
  • He first took to the turntables at 11 years old, and ever since, Paul has remained the hip-hop scene's most adventurous producer, shaping and reshaping the music according to his gonzo sensibility.
  • Kathryn had many mind-opening and adventurous experiences on her travels.
  • Secondly, we are all aware that we should try kit out in shallow water before gradually building up our depth and experience and undertaking more adventurous dives.
  • It is happening at the best of restaurants in town, a fusion of the cuisine of the West and East to delight the adventurous gourmets.
  • I miss feeling adventurous and having fun ideas that I want to try out with someone special.
  • I found the adventurous sox, they were hiding inside the duvet cover.
  • Holidays in the Australian outback are for those with an adventurous streak.
  • Yes, the children are naughty too, as one would expect all over the world I guess, yet here I find that children are still children expressing nothing more than an innocent and adventurous mischievousness!
  • I stained my eyebrows with some of the dye common in the harem; concealed my female attire beneath a magnificent pelisse, lined with sables, which fastened from my chin to my feet; pulled a fez low upon my brow; and I sallied forth on my adventurous errand. G. Roger Denson: The Beauty We Fear: The Great Mosques of European Novelists and Poets (Slideshow)
  • Communist Party and communist youth have won big political and organizational successes in the establishment of their policy, because the recent feat of the rescue of Comrades Pompeyo, Guillermo, and Teodoro has filled with enthusiasm and renewed energy all the communist militants of the country, and because, finally, the anarchist, adventurous policy of the antiparty group has demonstrated its inevitable failure and has enormously helped in the clarification of problems under discussion. LASO CLOSING SESSION
  • New seasonal selections are added throughout the year; offering a variety of both traditional favourites, as well as more adventurous dishes.
  • More adventurous tourists take to the crystal clear water for scuba diving, jet-skiing and windsurfing. The Sun
  • Four of their core Western classical-oriented members also play as Brooklyn Rider - longtime NPR Music staff favorites - and other master musicians in this adventurous band include the Galician gaita bagpipe dazzler Cristina Pato as well as pipa Wu Man. News
  • The film may not be stylistically adventurous, with long scenes and conventional editing, but the content bites.
  • I tried to convince myself to be spontaneous and adventurous and brave.
  • Few, even among Dutch painters, led such an unadventurous life, yet in his dedication to his art, and the sacrifice of his well-being to his unremitted meticulous toil, he fell little short of the heroic.
  • CINCINNATI - July 18th 2008 - Fear of the unknown prevents many people from learning new skills or participating in adventurous activities. BRADLEY MORRIS
  • He took it luxuriously because he believed in his fortune, a kind of natal star, the common heritage of the adventurous, that brought him his good things in time, in return for energetic strivings in a higher direction apart from his natural longings. The Tragic Comedians — Complete
  • Claude thought due to a manly, adventurous life, was really due to well-shaped bones; Usher's face was more "modelled" than most of the healthy countenances about him. One of Ours
  • It was a clean-cut, agreeable dish albeit a touch bland for more adventurous palates.
  • Parliament planners have, however, ruled out some of the more adventurous advances in toilet technology which are now available.
  • Adventurous herbalists like to experiment with basil, oregano and rosemary, also including the more exotic plants like sweet woodruff, lemon grass and borage.
  • Â When you do, you'll live more adventurously, more curiously, and with more wonder and amazement than you ever thought possible Karen Talavera: The Journey Is The Destination
  • This essay is not very adventurous.
  • And Isaac Davis, and John Young, and others of their waywardly adventurous ilk, with six-pounder brass carronades from the captured Iphigenia and Fair American, had destroyed the war canoes and shattered the morale of the King of Lakanaii's land - fighters, receiving duly in return from Kamehameha, according to agreement: Isaac Davis, six hundred mature and fat hogs; John Shin-Bones
  • But he and his wife found something even more elusive: a palpable sense of the rakish adventurousness that prevailed between the world wars. The World on the Rocks
  • The final theme now uses the fullest voicing, the widest range, the strongest and most repetitive syncopation, and the most adventurous harmony (both "Gladiolus" and "Pine Apple," for example, feature prominent shifts to the flatted submediant in their final themes). Archive 2008-07-01
  • Braving the icy torrents of white water in the Victorian Alps, personnel from the School of Artillery discovered the true meaning of adventurous training.
  • For the more adventurous, check out the deep fried soft-shell crab or the cod roe, which are perfect accompaniments to an evening of tasteful tippling.
  • It's an adventurousness that is partly borne of artistic interest and partly necessity. Times, Sunday Times
  • Still, the best part of this adventure is the diversion and camaraderie of adventurous friends. Guide to alternative tourism in Michoacán
  • The achievement of greatness through daring and adventurousness is intolerable to the mediocrities who malign him, as it reminds them they are parasitic worms. Columbus: The Far Left is Dead Right, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • But, remember that the clincher in selecting the winners would be that spark of daredevilry that exemplifies the channel's spirit of action and adventurous.
  • There are many treasures from ages past just waiting for a brave and adventurous soul such as you to come and claim them.
  • At the end of the line, all they may have is a head full of adventurous mishaps to tell their grandchildren about.
  • This should not discourage more adventurous users from looking for more exotic technology but considerations must be taken.
  • They practise a kineticism more aggressive than mere adventurousness, more compulsive than wanderlust. The Times Literary Supplement
  • This should not discourage more adventurous users from looking for more exotic technology but considerations must be taken.
  • While holidaying, you may participate in adventurous sports such as watersports and skiing, so ensure that your travel insurance policy covers you for all the activities you will be doing while vacationing. Random feeds from Syndic8.com
  • Nothing makes a man so adventurous as an empty pocket. Victor Hugo 
  • Overview: Press release announcing, “… a recent lifestyle interest survey conducted by Del Webb communities shows that active recreation, especially adventurous pursuits such as hiking and river rafting, is emerging as a top lifestyle interest by the over-age 55 and Baby Boomer crowds.” The Boomer Blog: FH BOOM DAILY DIGEST Archives
  • This man, crible de dettes, as he told me, and daily compelled to adopt the most extravagant methods for a bare subsistence, had repeatedly approached me with adventurous schemes for the exploitation of my notorious fiasco. My Life — Volume 2
  • If anything, his work is getting less interesting and adventurous, reworking old ideas for a speculative market.
  • A 78- year-old curmudgeon, he enjoyed his modest life as a balloon seller because he shared it with his adventurous wife Ellie.
  • And if I had been an impecunious younger son of the gentry, or a farmer struggling to survive an agricultural depression, or a soldier discharged from the army with little prospect of finding a good job, or a poorly paid artisan in a grimy and unsanitary city, I might well have decided to take the risk and opt for the bright, prosperous future and healthful climate that Poyais appeared to offer the adventurous. A Talk with David Sinclair, author of The Land That Never Was
  • In the same vein as the successful restaurants gaining acclaim in Fossgate and Walmgate, it offers adventurous meals which sound mouth-watering.
  • We drink too much, we eat the wrong food, we are idle, we are unadventurous.
  • There's brave, there's adventurous, and there's asking for a shove. Times, Sunday Times
  • They were both twenty, full of energy at times and seeking some adventurous diversion.
  • Pig's trotters stuffed with morels and a veal jus with sauce soubise, a baron of rabbit, crab ravioli: these are adventurous, dangerous dishes for a place this size.
  • Non-biodegradable plastic festoons would decorate the medians and would pose an adventurous journey for road users.
  • I put the pen back in my box with a mental note to try it again one day when I'm feeling adventurous, and took up a pencil instead.
  • Canero, an adventurous presence on the left flank, caught his studs in the turf and was stretchered off.
  • At the core a classicist, albeit with modernist leanings, he has not abandoned tradition but given the Toronto-based company a fresh image - youthful, creative and adventurous.
  • Such omissions may have been plausible in the first blush of enthusiasm for reform, but they seem indefensible after many decades of evidence that adventurous teaching is rare. quoted from 《teaching practice: plus que ca change》, p38 Human-Error Processor
  • But time has clearly diluted its adventurous edge, and some of its elements feel merely quirky.
  • By far the most remarkable sight in the fortress is the late works performed by that little enterprizing adventurous animal calld Man. Letter 290
  • At a time when I was becoming very disaffected by the academicism of contemporary music, Louis's music showed that you can be sophisticated, adventurous, uncompromising, and utterly direct at the same time.
  • Why is it considered "unadventurous" not to drink one's wine from a baby bottle? Diner's Journal
  • A stylish bar/restaurant where the mood is casual sophistication and the drinks and food are modern and adventurous.
  • Adventurous protein seekers might add egg white for a foamier result. Chicagotribune.com -
  • The symmetry is pleasing, at the end of a narrative that is bracing, adventurous, touched by surprises, perfectly balanced and completely engrossing.
  • It completed a concert of humour, adventurousness and a fair bit of metal. Times, Sunday Times
  • A close relative is the English word "emprise" ( "an adventurous, daring, or chivalric enterprise"), which, like "impresario," traces back to the Latin verb Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day
  • Adventurous types will love coasteering - scrambling along the coastline and diving into the sea. Times, Sunday Times
  • We offer opportunities to play safely but adventurously, and take part in activities that include rural and seasonal crafts, games, story walks and informal learning in an environmentally friendly setting.
  • Scientists have found that first-born children are apt to conform while younger siblings, as time goes by, exhibit an increase in traits such as adventurousness and rebellion. Evening Standard - Home
  • For my part I consider that it is better to be adventurous than cautious, because fortune is a woman, and if you wish to keep her under it is necessary to beat and ill-use her; and it is seen that she allows herself to be mastered by the adventurous rather than by those who go to work more coldly. Balkinization
  • For the more adventurous tourists, there are trips into the mountains with a local guide.
  • Chamois and crystal hunters began to convert their mountain skills into hard cash by becoming mountain guides for the more adventurous tourists.
  • However at 37 in the 11th over, Ramesh played an adventurous stroke and was bowled for 20.
  • The human race is gregarious and sequacious, rather than individual and adventurous. Horace and His Influence
  • A gourmet meal does await the adventurous at nearby Keystone Resort.
  • After much self-analysis, I've realized that while I am enthusiastic, energetic, and adventurous, I have the tendency to lose interest on the job after a short time.
  • That was the plan, and Japan Post has been investing more adventurously; but it hasn't yet given up its government privileges. Ellen Brown: Why the Japanese Government Can Afford to Rebuild: It Owns the Largest Depository Bank in the World
  • Awareness of the hallucinogenic properties of bhang, the resin from the Indian-grown variety of cannabis, certainly existed in Europe by the early seventeenth century, thanks to the adventurousness of colonial travellers.
  • Marsh, who joined in 1978, personifies the BBC's ‘serious’ side, with a reputation among staff as demanding if unadventurous.
  • And he recounts harrowing journeys by dugout canoe and prau, and battles with fever and isolation - a physically and intellectually adventurous life that deserves to be better known.
  • Elderly or disabled people can enjoy the park due to the fact that it is connected by wide, flat walkways covered in compacted, small gravel, though the hanging bridges, which provide a nice adventurous feel at the entrance and hostel areas may be a challenge. Las Estacas - Riverside Aquatic Park In Morelos
  • When you do, you'll live more adventurously, more curiously, and with more wonder and amazement than you ever thought possible Karen Talavera: The Journey Is The Destination
  • Their sonically adventurous effort combines folk, world music, jazz and trip-hop. The Sun
  • A gourmet meal does await the adventurous at nearby Keystone Resort.
  • His work has been lauded as innovative and adventurous, not restricted by the limitations of adopting a particular style.
  • During wartime, however, the earning power of seamen is very much better, but, despite its lack of prizes, the sea as a profession, continues to attract the bold and adventurous youth, which is at it should be. The Merchant Navy: The Fourth Arm of the Fighting Services
  • Their adventurous and inquisitive nature explains their fascination with the ancient beauty and splendor of Egypt.
  • I stuck to adventurous mode and ordered white-wine-poached pear with chocolate orange parfait and coffee creme anglaise: an incongruous mix.
  • Although I'm all in favour of living as adventurously as possible, some fantasies don't combine so well with reality.
  • Some places give you wooden clogs that can be an adventurous walk on wet marble floors.
  • The menu could have been more adventurous.
  • He used dodgy restaurants to 'test' his dates and weed out the unadventurous eaters.
  • And Isaac Davis, and John Young, and others of their waywardly adventurous ilk, with six-pounder brass carronades from the captured Iphigenia and Fair American, had destroyed the war canoes and shattered the morale of the King of Lakanaii's land-fighters, receiving duly in return from Kamehameha, according to agreement: SHIN-BONES
  • As his songwriting has reasserted itself on a series of pithy and cryptic recent albums the latest, save for a curious Christmas album, being 2009's "Together Through Life", Mr. Dylan has cast himself as an adventurous guitar-slinger and showman, with a voice that keeps getting grainier and ghostlier. Having a Sonic Summer
  • Martin is a fine musician and a main figure in the organisation of the most adventurous jazz gigs in Melbourne.
  • For the adventurous urbanite, how about experiencing a taste of farm life by visiting a working farm or ranch?
  • There's brave, there's adventurous, and there's asking for a shove. Times, Sunday Times
  • I hear that Badly Drawn Boy's usual style is more experimental and adventurous, which is what you'd expect. Archive 2004-06-01
  • Where she is indulgent and adventurous, I am cheap, practical and something of a homebody.
  • If you feel adventurous, like new experiences, and have a fairly grounded personality, go for it.
  • I'd happily take this camera on my adventurous travels.
  • However, the more you play there the more confident and adventurous you become.
  • The Patent Office's adventurousness gratified biotechnologists, but it also disquieted many clerics.
  • What he meant, and what Mademoiselle Valle knew he meant -- also what he knew she knew he meant -- was that a woman, who was a heartless fool, without sympathy or perception, would not have the delicacy to feel that the girl must be shielded, and might actually see a sort of ghastly joke in a story of Mademoiselle Valle's sacrosanct charge simply walking out of her enshrining arms into such a "galere" as the most rackety and adventurous of pupils could scarcely have been led into. The Head of the House of Coombe
  • They are strict on discipline, keen on manners and don't tend to remain adventurous for long.
  • The factors include interest, independence, adventurousness, competitiveness and wholesome personality. One should exploit all kinds of ways to enhance their cultivation in higher education.
  • The menu contained traditional favourites as well as more adventurous dishes.
  • I don't have to experiment or be adventurous and choose something different every time I eat in an Indian restaurant.
  • There is a popular image of astronauts as fuelled by adventurousness and adrenalin. Times, Sunday Times
  • The researchers measured four extraverted characteristics - talkativeness, assertiveness, adventurousness and energy level - in 46 college students.
  • Meanwhile, adventurous styling elsewhere in the market began to make Volvos look unappealingly out of step and old-fashioned, in dire need of visual updating.
  • For the more adventurous tourists, there are trips into the mountains with a local guide.
  • For adventurous palates, international flavour comes with Norwegian salmon (cooked in the local style if you wish), oysters, octopus and clams.
  • In essence, the Glorious Revolution was a coup d'état undertaken by an adventurous foreign prince and his mercenary army, supported by local aristocracies, not an uprising of ‘the people’.
  • This essay is not very adventurous.
  • Observing my own children as toddlers, I was in awe of the adventurousness and efficiency of their learning.
  • She assembles familiar ingredients in a way that satisfies the everywoman while dispiriting the adventurous.
  • It was a clean sweep in the luck stakes for an adventurous moggy who survived getting stuck in a chimney - for four weeks
  • She was naturally adventurous and loved the wild landscape of Colombia with all its beauty and danger.
  • Most of our supermarkets are adventurous about wine, and existing hotels, bars, wine bars and wine shops are reinvesting their profits into luxurious and thoughtful re-workings of their existing shops.
  • Only a handful of adventurous souls opt for bubblegum pink, orange and purple.
  • Even middle class is these days often used as a venomous synonym for smug, unadventurous or selfish.
  • Residents of the former East Germany are making up for the years of enforced immobility by becoming the world's most adventurous travellers.
  • These aren't bad things at all - it's the trite Italian-American menu unadventurous eaters adore.
  • But if you fancy a more adventurous evening and want to enjoy a full range of nightlife activities Pattaya is just a few minutes down the coast.
  • She continued to explore adventurous roles whenever possible, though her radar was not always perfect.
  • I think your definition of "adventurous" is pretty generous, Anon. 2: 41 PM, June 29, 2007 Ten Cents a Dance
  • Their adventurous and inquisitive nature explains their fascination with the ancient beauty and splendor of Egypt.
  • The author of Blue Skies, No Candy, a roman a clef about her adventurous private life, noted that Orsini's reflected the sexual revolution raging in America in the '70s. Howard Kissel: Orsini's
  • Orlando itself, that is, is a form of escape from novelistic conventions, perhaps even a gypsylike text in that it is adventurous, marginal, playful, and defiant.
  • Located about 30 km from Charang village, this monastery was approachable via a small, steep and adventurous path after the motorable road finished.
  • The British Government and the Governments of the Dominions are furnishing dollar for dollar-or the British Government more-towards putting British migrants into Empire territories instead of having them dispersed all over foreign nations in adventurous fields of investment and settlement. The Ties of Empire
  • But it is less ambitious and adventurous than Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and Love's Labour's Lost, both of which try to collocate themselves between two existing cinematic traditions.
  • The art collections were criticised for being unadventurous, and the building's basement, which has very little natural light, was ill - suited to its use as an exhibition space.
  • Generally speaking, one doesn't really picture film directors as an adventurous lot.
  • I proposed to travel with an English friend named Pottinger to Vienna, and thence by some adventurous route or other through Germany to Paris; which was a great deal more to undertake in those days than it now is, entailing several hundred per cent. more pain and sorrow, fasting, want of sleep and washing, than any man would encounter in these days in going round the world and achieving _la grande route_; or the common European tour, to boot. Memoirs
  • It was both stylistically adventurous and powerfully moving.
  • Contained on this little slab of orange coloured vinyl are two absolute gems for those of you who like to push your adventurous listening to the furthest extremes of dissonance; once you hear it, you'll be hooked like a kid on a sugar rush.
  • Now, the boy, little older than Naoise, seemed adventurous and a little rouge, his eyes darting over all in the male contingent of the party, but settling most of all on Naoise.
  • Warren was an adventurous businessman.
  • As it stands, it's a flawed but still engaging film that should warm the hearts of more adventurous filmgoers.
  • Adventurous young men tried their swords in the East, banished men there sought to recover their fame, the excommunicate strove to win pardon by his sword, or the forgiven to expiate his past crime; and, besides these irregular aids, the two military and monastic orders of Templars and Hospitallers were constantly fed by supplies of young nobles trained to arms and discipline in the numerous commanderies and preceptories scattered throughout the West. Cameos from English History, from Rollo to Edward II
  • Saying that Buxtehude is more harmonically adventurous than Bach is a bit of a non sequitur; like saying what the -? Fame, it's not your brain, it's just the flame that burns your change
  • The new era is unintellectual, lacking in curiosity, unadventurous - an age without ideas.
  • The restaurant was pleasantly full: and the menu nothing if not adventurous.
  • She's a little bit wild, eager to please, sexually adventurous and willing to do what they want.
  • For many years, ‘boring, boring’ Arsenal were pleased with squeaking out 1-0 yawners over their more adventurous, stylish rivals.
  • Good travellers are usually adventurous when it comes to food.
  • I think the faculty was more impressed by my adventurous spirit and audacity than my celestial beauty in that performance!
  • Their most ardent devotees had arrived three hours before the band took the stage, and outside, the more adventurous ticketless followers attempted to eke out treetop vantage points, to no avail.
  • As Love sets a keene edge on the dullest spirit, and (by a small advantage) makes a man the more adventurous: so this little time of unseene talke, inspired him with courage, and her with witty advice, by what meanes his accesse might be much neerer to her, and their communication concealed from any discovery, the scituation of the place, and benefit of time duly considered. The Decameron
  • We can't decide if we're loving the adventurousness of the look, or if it's a little costume-y. Selena Gomez's Sexy, Sparkly Onesie: Love It Or Leave It? (PHOTOS, POLL)
  • It is an ideal place to sample some of the most adventurous diving you could ever hope to find - around the rugged shores and channels of Queen Charlotte Strait.
  • As torrential rain fell Malton still persevered with an adventurous and open game.
  • But Denève appears to see this not as a depressing indictment of our unadventurous approach to music, more as ‘a cliché to be changed’.
  • The Judean Desert, with it's dramatic, craggy cliffs, offers special opportunities for adventurous hikes, climbing, and rappelling.
  • His choreographic language is traditional and a little unadventurous but he has made a ballet which exudes self-confidence and fun.
  • Many people buy soup instead, now that supermarkets stock a wider and more adventurous range of fresh and canned varieties.
  • Professor Paul Emanuel, to wit, never lost an opportunity of intimating his opinion that mine was rather a fiery and rash nature — adventurous, indocile, and audacious. Villette
  • But the adventurous moggy did not want to come down, and proceeded to play a game of cat and mouse with its pursuer.
  • As an adventurous gardener, you're probably quite familiar with a number of the beardtongues, a popular group of garden perennials.
  • Isobel sometimes wore elaborate earrings at school when she was feeling adventurous. MUSIC FOR BOYS
  • Hence there's no shortage of scientists and economists who now adventurously proclaim we are on the verge of a new creation.
  • Setting the special or particular or quirky against the normative, behind its mask Simmons Hall is a ludic habitat not only for the adventurous, but also for those willing to engage with and participate in this not easy architecture.
  • We were compelled to await an upcoast steamer till August, when that adventurous craft, the steamer “McKim,” now newly named the “Humboldt,” resumed sea-voyages. A Backward Glance at Eighty
  • Oh and I’ll let in spooky, exciting and adventurous too. The Ones That Got Away « Tales from the Reading Room
  • Maybe the moniker of Adventurous Investor puts them off!
  • Beyond such flimflammery, however, was an adventurous and gripping glimpse of an unseen Italy.
  • But it sure would be fun and a bit adventurous to ask white liberal, socialist folk that same question just to see 'em squirm .... folks like hitler-y clintoon, garrison keeler, chrissy mathews, and/or keith older-man! Latest Articles
  • Or a baseline of less than 100 years of fiat money plus a few adventurous years earlier, but in nonmodern economies? This Changes Nothing, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • You are ready for fresh personal experiences and adventurous work projects.
  • The demesne is a sylvan sanctuary for the wild creatures of the air and the wood, and they congregate here almost as they did at Walton Hall in the days of that most delightful of naturalists and travellers, whose adventurous gallop on the back of a cayman was the delight of all English-reading children forty years ago, or as they do now at Gosford. Ireland Under Coercion (2nd ed.) (1 of 2) (1888)
  • They are an adventurous bunch and many of them venture overseas to find fame and fortune.
  • She brought absolute mastery and compelling musical adventurousness to one of the most difficult works in the repertoire.
  • Many teachers would like to be more adventurous, creative and experimental than they feel it is possible or safe to be.
  • Think traditional family fun, such as rock-pooling, cream teas and boogie boarding or, for the more adventurous, surfing and coasteering (schools pepper the coast), or country pursuits such as stalking and shooting (Park Farmhouse, 20 minutes north of Newquay, tailor-makes excellent days out for novices up to keen shots). Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • The little emporium offers an adventurous selection of international favorites and quirky artisanal cheeses, many produced locally.
  • Hairdresser Nicky Clarke says Kate Middleton's hair is 'unadventurous' Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • The normally staid company has become a lot more adventurous of late.
  • There are still layers of noise and sonic adventurousness, but now it is far more subtle in the mix, applied with a delicate brush rather than a trowel.
  • The manner of their meeting had had just the adventurous and romantic touch that Lise liked, one of her favourite amusements in the intervals between "steadies" being to walk up and down The Dwelling Place of Light — Complete
  • The menu is not terribly adventurous - a mixture of ribs, burgers, nachos and fajitas - but then this is a place for comfort eating, not challenging cuisine.
  • The company has launched a new and improved membership product for adventurous travellers on a budget.
  • A gourmet meal does await the adventurous at nearby Keystone Resort.
  • They practise a kineticism more aggressive than mere adventurousness, more compulsive than wanderlust. The Times Literary Supplement

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