esprit de corps

NOUN
  1. the spirit of a group that makes the members want the group to succeed
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  • The bell was clanging and clashing passionately, as Cecil at last went down to the weights, all his friends of the Household about him, and all standing "crushers" on their champion, for their stringent esprit de corps was involved, and the Guards are never backward in putting their gold down, as all the world knows. Under Two Flags
  • Their brethren, realizing the value of antiquity to esprit de corps, do not bother to disenchant them. Apologetics
  • But there was enough esprit de corps among our group to overcome this discomfort with a minimum amount of grumbling.
  • No, I was denied their stage, their Jolly Rancher candy colored lights, their bronzing lotions, their mustachioed esprit de corps. The Widow Teasdale and the Ineffable Warmth of Personal Services
  • His leadership kept the team's esprit de corps intact during difficult periods.
  • And so his band music expresses all the nuances of the military psychology: the exhilaration of the long unisonal stride, the grip on the musket, the pride in the regimentals and the regiment, -- _esprit de corps_. Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and
  • The sports will preferably offer participation in a team-based environment that encourages and fosters the development of esprit de corps.
  • His leadership kept the team's esprit de corps intact during difficult periods.
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