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lionhearted

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[ UK /lˈa‍ɪ‍ənhɑːtɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. extraordinarily courageous

How To Use lionhearted In A Sentence

  • It's not that he's such a lionhearted defender, with abrasiveness and impact.
  • Bismarck lives in history as the “Iron Chancellor,” the stout, lionhearted statesman. FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871
  • He relied on the principles of control and movement to make up for his lack of velocity, but it was his lionhearted approach that won him the most praise.
  • They are the direct descendants of lionhearted British combatants of old.
  • He picked up a double injury to his neck and leg, but like the lionhearted player he is, he played on.
  • Tears of empowerment when the lionhearted Senator Ted Kennedy inspired a nation with his courageous words of hope and optimism as he effectively passed the torch of JFK and RFK to BHO, not once flinching as cancer held his body under siege. Barry Michael Cooper: The Real Meaning and Real Talk of a Real Life '08 Bonnie and Clyde
  • Gilad Shalit was much on my mind until the miracle of his release to lionhearted parents who spent four years in a tent outside the Prime Minister's office until their son was returned to them. Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Dancing With Injustice on My Mind
  • In ideal conditions the lionhearted Listowel man turned in the performance of his life and was a very popular winner of the high-profile race.
  • But the other side of the coin is that there is no more committed, lionhearted, or determined a player in the game today, and when push comes to shove - as it will on Sunday - expect Captain Fantastic to take centre stage.
  • They have developed the habit of falling flat with a winnable situation in sight, particularly after ‘redeeming’ themselves with lionhearted efforts against the odds.
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