How To Use Unconquered In A Sentence

  • Her feet, however, are still clad in her disposable hospital slippers, a last holdout of unconquered territory. THE SAVAGE GIRL
  • If a mountaineer plans to climb several unconquered peaks, he is ambitious.
  • While Europe has embraced Veirs's distinctive alt-folk songwriting and her clear, breathy, intimate voice, her homeland remains largely unconquered.
  • In 1911, the Matterhorn's last remaining unconquered ridge, the Furggen, was summitted.
  • More than sixty years later and despite vaunted, and controversial, attempts to make this region bloom, it remains largely unconquered by agriculture.
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  • At the same time, European missionaries and technicians were invited to the kingdom as the guests of a powerful and unconquered African head of state.
  • Their factuality is historical, even where it is still that of brute, unconquered nature.
  • The unconquered Hercules himself, since you despise my instances as drawn from mere mendicancy, Hercules that roamed the whole world, exterminated monsters, and conquered races, god though he was, had but a skin for raiment and a staff for company in the days when he wandered through the earth. The Defense
  • Her feet, however, are still clad in her disposable hospital slippers, a last holdout of unconquered territory. THE SAVAGE GIRL
  • A gossip that could defy the very elements of mathematical reasoning behind an expression left unconquered by the masses in question.
  • A Bradford mountaineer has successfully climbed his third unconquered peak.
  • Too few troops on the ground going in left the heartland unconquered and rearguard supply troops vulnerable to attack.
  • In his mind, he is already leader, leading Britain to fresh, unconquered heights of economic glory.
  • First Seljuks and later Ottomans maintained pressure on Constantinople, hoping to take a symbol of unconquered strength and great strategic importance.
  • The philistines may have triumphed on the streets of the 2008 Capital of Culture, but surely the galleries were unconquered?
  • The present interesting volume -- while it is instructive in no small measure as to the scope and character of Mickiewicz's poetry and literary work -- draws so lively a picture of the persecutions and sufferings and of the unconquered spirit of the poet that its human interest easily overbears mere questions of literature. ... Kościuszko A Biography
  • Mixed with all the nineteenth century theatricalism, the early twentieth-century talent for making movies move, and the overall impression of utter falsity, Unconquered has some authentic flavor of the period. Empire of Dreams
  • We liken it to the last unconquered territory.
  • This left him virtual king of the unconquered portion of Algeria, and in 1839 he again attacked the French, this time with Moroccan support.
  • Two members of British Everest party led by Sir John Hunt, Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay, became the first to climb the hitherto unconquered peak.
  • Skill and confidence are an unconquered army. 
  • The district known as the Laveroch remained unconquered during the time of Henry II, Richard still did not subdue it, as he lost more men in its vastness than he did fighting.
  • Such, sir, are you by general confession; such are the things achieved by you, the greatest and most glorious of our countrymen, the director of our public councils, the leader of unconquered armies, the father of your country; for by that title doss every good man hail you with sincere and voluntary praise. Lives of the English Poets : Waller, Milton, Cowley
  • Now he possessed the power over southeast Europe, with the exception of Constantinople, which still remained unconquered.
  • Nor were they going to the Khyber pass, but to Jalalabad, which, along with the Kandahar garrison, remained unconquered.
  • Her feet, however, are still clad in her disposable hospital slippers, a last holdout of unconquered territory. THE SAVAGE GIRL
  • And didn't it give you a warm glow to watch the new, improved Power of Three square up to the unconquered, unrepentant and increasingly unhinged Cole?
  • With reason, therefore, everybody admired Cato, when they saw others sink under labors, and grow effeminate by pleasures; and yet beheld him unconquered by either, and that not only when he was young and desirous of honor, but also when old and greyheaded, after a consulship and triumph; like some famous victor in the games, persevering in his exercise and maintaining his character to the very last. The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans
  • Just as he did in last year's final win over Fraser Coast, the stylish right-hander was a match-winner, finishing just six runs shy of a thoroughly deserved century, remaining unconquered on 94.
  • Skill and confidence are an unconquered army. 
  • Sustained by the truth received from her divine Founder, the Church has ever sought to fulfill holily the mission entrusted to her by God; unconquered by the difficulties on all sides surrounding her, she has never ceased to assert her liberty of teaching, and in this way the wretched superstition of paganism being dispelled, the wide world was renewed unto Christian wisdom. Libertas Praestantissimum
  • After spending six months behind bars for possession, Emily emerges torn between grief, unconquered heroin addiction and a young son she barely knows.
  • Skill and confidence are an unconquered army. 
  • It also had unconquered tribes with whom there was always the possibility of war.
  • All were unavailing and he had known they would be but he still kept trying; there was something of himself as yet unconquered. THE DEVIL'S OWN WORK
  • At Chepstow too, Roman tile and brick was deliberately re-used, here to form a conspicuous string course on the exterior of the Norman donjon that, with its echoes of imperial authority, faced into the unconquered lands of South Wales.
  • This ‘real mountaineering’ was the international race to climb the rest of the unconquered Himalayan giants, a race that he gamely entered.
  • And the last mortal eyes ever saw of the Bonhomme Richard was the defiant waving of her unconquered and unstricken flag as she went down. This Country of Ours: The Story of the United States
  • When William of Normandy conquered England, he rewarded his followers with fiefs: in England, while English land remained so to be parceled out; afterwards (he and his successors) with unconquered lands in Wales, and then in Ireland. they were to carve out baronies and earldoms for themselves; and the Celtic lands thus stolen became known as the Marches: their rulers, more or less independent, but doing homage to the king, as Lords The Crest-Wave of Evolution A Course of Lectures in History, Given to the Graduates' Class in the Raja-Yoga College, Point Loma, in the College-Year 1918-19

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