How To Use Valiantly In A Sentence

  • You have manifestly disrelished it, but you have valiantly stomached it for my sake. Andivius Hedulio Adventures of a Roman Nobleman in the Days of the Empire
  • As if I was somehow oblivious to the fact that he had to pick and dig and drill and scrape away at my tooth as it valiantly clung to my gums.
  • Corked glasses of wine are valiantly defended, and the diner is implied to be trying to cheat the restaurant.
  • Robyn had fought her illness so valiantly, amazing doctors and others with her fortitude over and over again.
  • However, while the EU has been valiantly trying to appear to be neutral in the Middle East conflict, the funding is a ripe area for confusion.
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  • Edward the third, lyeth buried at a certaine towne, in the countie of Somerset, commonly called Stoke vnder Hamden: who deceased in the 96. yeare of his age: and that (as it is manifest by the inscription of his monument) after he had valiantly behaued himselfe at the siege of Algizer against the Sarazens, and at the battailes of Benamazin, of Sluce, of Cressie, of Ingenos, of The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • But they died together as brothers-in-arms, fighting valiantly for a vital cause. The Sun
  • In this episode the merry band of plastic surgeons valiantly strives to rescue empty-headed bimbos who want to ‘look 17 for ever‘.
  • he fought valiantly until the end
  • Tenderfeet, with ten pounds of Colt's revolvers, cartridges, and hunting-knives belted about them, wandered valiantly up the trail, and crept back softly, shedding revolvers, cartridges, and knives in despairing showers. CHAPTER I
  • The drama-documentary series tells the story of the Army's rearguard who valiantly held a last line of defence, allowing hundreds of thousands of others time to escape.
  • Many companies have struggled valiantly to use less energy and chuck out less rubbish.
  • Zethus fought against his power valiantly, wriggling and twisting, but got little reward for his struggles, as he didn't move an inch.
  • Her personal bodyguards fought valiantly to keep by her side.
  • The underdog defends valiantly with monosyllables.
  • Then, seizing them as if they were, as they were, loaded cannon, he henceforth used them steadily and valiantly in repelling and discomfiting his foe. The Uniter and Liberator of America
  • Instead of taking that defeatist attitude, I prefer to valiantly soldier on and find new music that's 100 times more psychedelic or mind-bending.
  • Microgreens satisfy our yearning for sophistication while valiantly accommodating any slapdash sowing skills. Times, Sunday Times
  • The old trouper always fights hard, slugging from the baseline and scampering valiantly. Times, Sunday Times
  • The orchestra is no Vienna Philharmonic, but the musicians cope valiantly with the complex score and convey much of its instrumental color.
  • Men with brooms tried valiantly to sweep excess rainwater off the stage but it was a losing battle.
  • The former NYSE chief valiantly came forward to admit to the gross sum, knowing some vulture in the press would dig it out anyway.
  • Cassian valiantly resisted the urge to trap them beneath his free hand.
  • Cast in the role of liberation movement valiantly fighting multiple evils of the apartheid system, the ANC is able to situate itself on the virtually untouchable high moral ground.
  • There is no place in that process for the contemptible cultural vandalism that the IPO valiantly withstood. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many companies have struggled valiantly to use less energy and chuck out less rubbish.
  • What it lacks in resources SEPA tries valiantly to regain by appealing to public sentiment.
  • Raju had been valiantly trying to translate what was said with limited success.
  • My agents, Jane Dystel & Miriam Goderich, tried valiantly to sell the newest Jack Daniels series after I left Hyperion, my original publisher. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Snippets
  • Many companies have struggled valiantly to use less energy and chuck out less rubbish.
  • They bravely endured these tempests and continued to fight valiantly across the turbid depths to reach their goal…
  • Santos, who'd earned his title bid this past June with a knockout of DREAM champion Marius Zaromskis, valiantly tried to stop the onslaught. SI.com
  • He faced the enemy valiantly , shuned no difficulties and dangers and would not hesitate to lay down his life if need be.
  • He and his board have struggled valiantly to keep the club going, despite facing major obstacles.
  • We have in the "Battle of Maldon" a great patriotic poem, written about the "ealdorman" [H] of the East Angles, Byrthnoth, or Brihtnoth, who stood so valiantly against the Danes. Our Catholic Heritage in English Literature of Pre-Conquest Days
  • I meant to say that Robin Hanson is valiantly battling against the bias that distorts the search for objective truth. Robin Hanson Video, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • They bravely endured these tempests and continued to fight valiantly across the turbid depths to reach their goal…
  • Toward the end of this well-written and perhaps unintentionally self-revealing memoir, Tony Blair, who was Britain's prime minister during an eventful decade from 1997 to 2007, insists he is "trying valiantly not to fall into self-justifying mode -- a bane of political memoirs. Tony Blair's fierce defense of his political life
  • He was a successor, it has been conceived, of the Counts of Paris, by whom the city was valiantly defended against the Normans, and an ancestor of Hugh Capet. Count Robert of Paris
  • The few warriors in the camp used their horses for breastworks, standing behind them when they were on their feet, and lying down behind them after they were shot down.11 In the midst of the struggle, the white soldiers found themselves under attack from fifteen or so dogs from the Indian camp, who tried valiantly to defend their Indian masters. EMPIRE OF THE SUMMER MOON
  • Forty fire trucks and 440 firefighters valiantly fought the blaze for three hours.
  • We warred fiercely and valiantly, but I now question the honor in all that if it wiped out a village in the process—which many times it did. Surrender the Dark
  • This ardent nature awoke fire beneath the ashes; the proud bearing of the Indian suited the chivalric hidalgo; and then, weary of the Spanish nobles, in whom he no longer had confidence, disgusted with the selfish mestizoes, who wished to aggrandize themselves at his expense, he took a pleasure in turning to that primitive race, who have disputed so valiantly the American soil with the soldiers of Pizarro. The Pearl of Lima A Story of True Love
  • This will reduce the number of latch-key kids, reduce loitering and crime on the streets and decrease the stress on mothers who try valiantly to juggle jobs, while at the same time looking after and raising a family.
  • On two occasions, Kansas City valiantly rallied from a two-touchdown deficit to the game into overtime.
  • Hastily formed forces like the U. S. Army's Task Force Smith resisted valiantly, but the infantry was overrun in desperate rearguard battles.
  • But ere he could reach the arrased doorway, Prince Charles sprang to his side and cried, valiantly: "Nay then, if he goes so do I! The Children's Book of Christmas Stories
  • But surely, I say, there are some people blessed with sunny dispositions - it doesn't necessarily mean they're valiantly trying to stop themselves from sliding into despair.
  • Thirdly, in order to show us an example of patience by valiantly bearing up against human passibility and defects. Summa Theologica, Part III (Tertia Pars) From the Complete American Edition
  • Ivey's gradual meltdown from confident banterer to disheveled mutterer is valiantly limned, layered with dozens of revealing looks signaling fear and frustration.
  • In the Centurion there were in all, of men and boyes, fourtie and eight, who together fought most valiantly, and so galled the enemie, that many a braue and lustie Spaniard lost his life in that place. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • The third made him a national hero: he died fighting valiantly to win a world championship. Times, Sunday Times
  • If any man behaue himselfe valiantly in the fielde, to the contentation of the The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Poor Churchill seems a lost cause, so leashed to the animal that he'll never escape, no matter how valiantly he fights on, but could he help a lonely young widow in the House of Commons library? Book World: 'Mr. Chartwell' reviewed by Ron Charles
  • Mark Bahnisch continues to struggle valiantly against his blogging addiction, but with less than complete success.
  • He valiantly discards this safety net, daring readers to untangle the clues ahead of the police.
  • In this case, the higher powers are film censors, whether philistine Senators or the timorous, arbitrary ethicists of the MPAA, valiantly guarding us from ourselves.
  • Trying valiantly to continue an upward trend towards 6,000, but constantly being hauled into another dip. Times, Sunday Times
  • While they have valiantly tried to make the incarceration more tolerable by painting murals and flags on the outside walls, by planting gardens and decorating their airless rooms, nothing can disguise the palpable air of despair.
  • I realise that he likes the tortured martyr parts in which he valiantly combats the treacherous world that seeks to subdue him.
  • Nothing can shake the Federals, who, at nightfall, valiantly led by Gen.
  • He and his board have struggled valiantly to keep the club going, despite facing major obstacles.

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