ADJECTIVE
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marked by a willingness to tackle a job and get it done
a can-do kind of person
the city's indomitable optimism and can-do spirit
How To Use can-do In A Sentence
- He is the youngest of the clerks, and he comes on as the can-do guy, a style that is very popular around here.
- Their can-do attitude means they will always strive to do the job regardless of the resources the politicians give them. Times, Sunday Times
- He is the youngest of the clerks, and he comes on as the can-do guy, a style that is very popular around here.
- Tough--minded optimists approach problems with a can-do philosophy and emerge stronger from tragedies.
- Saturn contacts the moon to give you extra confidence and a can-do attitude that opens up opportunities. The Sun
- Would his story have made it past the first page without the can-do Canadian attitude? The Sun
- The company limited the distribution of products like chile and lime puffed wheat snacks to smaller mom-and-pop retail operations in Mexican-dominated areas.
- Positive energy, ambition and a can-do attitude is visible on many faces.
- Despite their can-do attitude, barriers to success are still there for female entrepreneurs. Times, Sunday Times
- The generosity and can-do attitude of people such as Kenneth Branagh and Dame Judi Dench is always amazing.