How To Use Indomitable In A Sentence

  • They loved his humour, his way of pronouncing foreign names, his indomitable courage. The Search for Justice - a history of Britain and the British people Volume III
  • In 1940, even the indomitable Winston Churchill despaired of survival, far less ultimate victory. SAN ANDREAS
  • In 1940, even the indomitable Winston Churchill despaired of survival, far less ultimate victory. SAN ANDREAS
  • The club has had more downs than ups over the years but that indomitable spirit that it is renowned for has lived proudly on.
  • Part of the answer has to be his indomitable will. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Their energy is bottomless, their spirit indomitable, their contribution invaluable.
  • There are some who consider that the greatest scene in history -- the hero sheathing his sword "after a life of spotless honor, a purity unreproached, a courage indomitable, and a consummate victory. American Men of Action
  • Already, over unknown trails and chartless wildernesses, were the harbingers of the steel arriving, — fair-faced, blue-eyed, indomitable men, incarnations of the unrest of their race. “The Kipling of the Klondike”: Naturalism in London's Early Fiction
  • But it is also a story of indomitable willpower, and the courage and dignity of the human spirit.
  • Ultimately, however, it was the compère who mattered - who could they find who represented the indomitable spirit of Britain, the calm acceptance of the ever-present risk of death, and, most important, the triumph of love over death?
  • Then it forgot its manners utterly and groaned when it made out that a sudden splash represented its favourite, while the indomitable Darrell still trod the quarter-deck as champion birler for the year. Blazed Trail Stories and Stories of the Wild Life
  • He was an indomitable figure. Times, Sunday Times
  • Song eterne and praise immortal of the indomitable shore, A Midsummer Holiday and Other Poems
  • The least evidence of timidity would invite an overwhelming attack: a bold front and what may be called indomitable The Life of Kit Carson
  • Reading his “contract on america”, then the inverview, I never expected to see such die-hard, heatless, dogmatic, indomitable cluelessness about the workings of Society. Newt Gingrich Answers Your Questions - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com
  • The very fact they have held hundreds of dharnas, hunger-fasts and demonstrations before the Supreme Court, and have never been browbeaten by the worst of adversity, speaks of their indomitable spirit.
  • In arguments, American businessmen will often emphasize their financial strength or indomitable position.
  • A person who acts, in hands, of course are considered; but the plan or policy already was decided, to that goal, cannot again be uncertain attitude, this is the indomitable attitude.
  • Thanks to this Photoshop job of a “real-life” Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtleby binome on Worth1000, I find my usually-indomitable vocabulary reduced to the most painful and trite of exclamatory internet cliches. Thanks, Photoshop!: Real-Life Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle
  • Needless to say, he was a man of indomitable spirit who moved a nation, the perfect companion for a dying friend.
  • With those five words, Lili managed simultaneously to convey exhaustion, indomitable, spirited arrogance, and shocked, virginal modesty.
  • Alice was a woman of indomitable spirit.
  • They loved his humour, his way of pronouncing foreign names, his indomitable courage. The Search for Justice - a history of Britain and the British people Volume III
  • The least evidence of timidity would invite an overwhelming attack: a bold front and what may be called indomitable "cheek" were all that was likely to take them through. The Life of Kit Carson Hunter, Trapper, Guide, Indian Agent and Colonel U.S.A.
  • A quietly indomitable figure, he vowed to keep protesting till the end of his life. Times, Sunday Times
  • And of how often its citizens have drawn on indomitable reserves of courage and stoicism, just to keep calm and carry on. Times, Sunday Times
  • Which is the noble character for ages to admire -- yon fribble dancing in lace and spangles, or yonder hero who sheathes his sword after a life of spotless honor, a purity unreproached, a courage indomitable, and a consummate victory? George Washington: Farmer
  • Esther's indomitable humane compassion drives her to risk her own life to oppose narrow and violent evil.
  • Deep down, beneath his rather cheerful exterior, resides an indomitable spirit.
  • From a cerebral, indomitable, and ultimately overconfident persona, MacArthur tipped into an unsoldierly emergency-man mode. Magic and Mayhem
  • But they got there and have remained due to their indomitable spirit.
  • But she was happy to use and bolster her own image for party advantage, and that image was of a battling, indomitable leader surrounded by weaklings, faint hearts and compromisers.
  • Their turn was an exciting and even terrifying one, when viewed from the audience; for, jumping about and roaring, they were made to appear as if about to destroy the slender little lady who performed with them and seemed to hold them in subjection only by her indomitable courage and a small riding-switch in her hand. CHAPTER XXVIII
  • Achieved unremittingly, indomitable than when subjected to failure is more important.
  • The prospector is a man of small pretensions, of peaceful disposition, indomitable will, boundless perseverance, remarkable endurance, undoubted courage, irrepressible hopefulness, and unlimited hospitality He is the friend of every man till he has evidence that the man is his enemy, and he is the most respected man in the mining regions of the West. The California Birthday Book
  • Yet her heart is not broken, nor is her indomitable spirit.
  • At the time, on the gun decks of the Indomitable, the general estimate of his nature and its unconscious simplicity eventually found rude utterance from another foretopman, one of his own watch, gifted, as some sailors are, with an artless poetic temperament; the tarry hands made some lines which after circulating among the shipboard crew for a while, finally got rudely printed at Portsmouth as a ballad. Billy Budd
  • No question, she is indomitable, a chronic adventurer - adventuress, if you wish.
  • And that the great monster is indomitable, you will yet have reason to know. Moby Dick
  • This is an eloquent testimony to her determination, indomitable spirit and steadfast commitment to the cause.
  • He is more like the indomitable Sherlock Holmes in temperament and ability than the suave ladykiller James Bond.
  • The chief inspector suddenly understood that the historian's self-important but indomitable spirit was housed in a broken body.
  • There was still one battleship in service, the Vanguard, a turreted shape I can just remember seeing through a North Sea mist, but the biggest surprise was the number of aircraft carriers: Ark Royal, Eagle, Indomitable, Illustrious, Implacable, Indefatigable, Formidable … their bulldog names went on over two pages. A British fleet with no aircraft carrier. Unthinkable!
  • It was typical of the indomitable spirit of these women that all the way, despite the pain, she joked with those who were carrying her.
  • The excursion fantasy has a certain colonialist/orientalist subtext to it; the strange is the exotic, the frontier, the wilderness waiting for the indomitable hero to come along and tame (bringing order to its natives in the process.) Notes on Strange Fiction: Seams
  • His reminiscences of his childhood and his indomitable mother were genuinely touching. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sadly, human stupidity is indomitable too. Times, Sunday Times
  • Is it the indomitable spirit that drives the exhaustion out of him?
  • A person who acts, in hands, of course are considered; but the plan or policy already was decided, to that goal, cannot again be uncertain attitude, this is the indomitable attitude.
  • Sexual selection, by always allowing the victor to breed, might surely give indomitable courage, length to the spur, and strength to the wing to strike in the spurred leg, in nearly the same manner as does the brutal cockfighter by the careful selection of his best cocks. IV. Natural Selection; or the Survival of the Fittest. Sexual Selection
  • A person who acts, in hands, of course are considered; but the plan or policy already was decided, to that goal, cannot again be uncertain attitude, this is the indomitable attitude.
  • He possessed both an indomitable will and supersensitive antennae attuned to the political airways.
  • A selfless man has an indomitable spirit.
  • And the chickens, featherless but indomitable, were enjoying the milder weather as they pecked at the grain and grits which the steward had just placed in their feeding-trough. CHAPTER XLII
  • More specifically, she looks like this drag queen, the indomitable porn directrix Chi Chi LaRue. Archive 2005-09-01
  • Check out these must-sees showcasing the indomitable human spirit.
  • Her indomitable spirit has helped her overcome many hurdles over the years.
  • Working every angle in a role that could easily have veered into saccharine excess, Portman is indomitable.
  • Achieved unremittingly, indomitable than when subjected to failure is more important.
  • But equal to this was his quick wit and indomitable humour.
  • Yet, in the midst of this chaos this fragile city hung together by a slender thread that is the city's indomitable spirit and heart.
  • The full force of his indomitable logic hits you like a power punch!
  • After all, I have an indomitable spirit, and a little blood-letting was not going to buckle me.
  • The narrator makes the point that ‘bombs can only kill people, they cannot destroy the indomitable spirit of a nation.’
  • Above all Susie is a great survivor, with a bright, indomitable spirit.
  • Seeding a great vision and an indomitable spirit to achieve India's freedom took place around 1857.
  • But this young Chinese girl has an indomitable spirit and an irrepressible enthusiasm.
  • This fearless, forthright, indomitable and courageous individual did venture out into the wild blue yonder in a flying machine.
  • The indomitable Mrs Furlong said she would continue to fight for justice.
  • By his superb flying ability, indomitable fighting spirit and cool courage, maintained at great personal risk, Lieutenant Valor database idea stirs interest
  • Then it forgot its manners utterly and groaned when it made out that a sudden splash represented its favorite, while the indomitable Darrell still trod the quarter-deck as champion birler for the year. Americans All Stories of American Life of To-Day
  • He was the indomitable cancer fighter and cancer beater who finished first in the Tour de France a record seven times.
  • A person who acts, in hands, of course are considered; but the plan or policy already was decided, to that goal, cannot again be uncertain attitude, this is the indomitable attitude.
  • She is a woman with an indomitable spirit and unshakeable views.
  • His reminiscences of his childhood and his indomitable mother were genuinely touching. Times, Sunday Times
  • As for my mother's traits of inborn refinement, they were marked enough, but she writes of herself to her sister at this time, "You cannot think how I cannot be in the least tonish, such is my indomitable simplicity of style. Memories of Hawthorne
  • He inspired all who knew him with his indomitable determination to lead an active life in the face of serious illness.
  • The indomitable Mrs Furlong said she would continue to fight for justice.
  • He possessed both an indomitable will and supersensitive antennae attuned to the political airways.
  • But there is more to be said than to recall the unfailing zest of it, the extraordinary freshness of eye, the indomitable youthfulness and health of spirit -- all the qualities that we associate with Davis himself. Appreciations of Richard Harding Davis
  • To his admirers he was a resolute, wily, irreproachable and indomitable champion of the workers' cause.
  • A person who acts, in hands, of course are considered; but the plan or policy already was decided, to that goal, cannot again be uncertain attitude, this is the indomitable attitude.
  • The show rode solely on the shoulders of its child star's indomitable cuteness.
  • Small wonder then that the Indomitable's Captain, though in general a man of rapid decision, felt that circumspectness not less than promptitude was necessary. Billy Budd
  • A person who acts, in hands, of course are considered; but the plan or policy already was decided, to that goal, cannot again be uncertain attitude, this is the indomitable attitude.
  • From the father, our lawyer thus panegyrized received friendly geniality and broad understanding; from the mother, indomitable will, vigor and enthusiasm. The International Monthly Magazine - Volume V - No II
  • They loved his humour, his way of pronouncing foreign names, his indomitable courage. The Search for Justice - a history of Britain and the British people Volume III
  • But this is one indomitable woman, not least because both the character and the actor who plays her suffer from learning difficulties. Times, Sunday Times
  • His indomitable courage will not be forgotten. The Sun
  • They are the mighty minnows of the national league, a wee club with limited history and resources, but an indomitable instinct for survival.
  • Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will. Mahatma Gandhi 
  • Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will. Mahatma Gandhi 
  • He was struck by the indomitable spirit of the Tibetans, impressed enough to want to contribute somehow.
  • But even her critics, infuriated by her indomitable chirpiness, admire her equally unquenchable energy.
  • I have decided to let the indomitable Mr. Bonnet take a whack at responding to your reviews this week.
  • Sergio Parisse, the indomitable No.8, was arguably the player of the tournament. Lessons from the Six Nations
  • And of how often its citizens have drawn on indomitable reserves of courage and stoicism, just to keep calm and carry on. Times, Sunday Times
  • Iain is grateful to both parents for endowing him with an indomitable spirit and an iron will.
  • As the exhibition clearly demonstrates, she has become an icon of indomitable spirit and hope.
  • Sharon Small as the indomitable Maggie, Robert Cavanah as her ineffectual husband, Morven Christie as their hard-hearted daughter-in-law, and Anne Downie as the grumbling old woman inhabit this cluttered world as if it is their natural terrain. Men Should Weep - review
  • We've all learned about that famous hobbit from the immortal renditioning of the indomitable Leonard Nimoy (aka Mr. Spock). Oh Shat! Book II
  • With those five words, Lili managed simultaneously to convey exhaustion, indomitable, spirited arrogance, and shocked, virginal modesty.
  • Ford's writing is never more his signature than when he combines a wistful, elegiac feeling of loss with an indomitable instinct to carry on.
  • An indomitable spirit, a large heart, an inspirational soul, and a man with a message.
  • She will be well remembered for her role as matriarch of a large family her indomitable spirit and brilliance at the piano.
  • All the poems are short paeans to the indomitable courage of ordinary suffering people.
  • There he meets Sissy, a cute but indomitable cowgirl.
  • Originally conceived as a bald villain bent on taking over the world, Superman was reworked by creators Jerry Siegel and Joe Schuster into an indomitable, supremely powerful super hero who had the power to bend steel in his bare hands, leap one-eighth of a mile, and with skin impenetrable by anything less than an exploding shell. 03 « March « 2009 « Axiom's Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy
  • They arrive to meet an indomitable woman from Northern Ireland holding the keys to the world of work. Times, Sunday Times
  • Here in short spellbinding essays are glimpses of the tumultuous life that led Angelou to an exalted place in American letters and taught her lessons in compassion and fortitude: how she was brought up by her indomitable grandmother in segregated Arkansas, taken in at thirteen by her more worldly and less religious mother, and grew to be an awkward, six-foot-tall teenager whose first experience of loveless sex paradoxically left her with her greatest gift, a son. ReadABlog.com New Blogs and RSS Feeds
  • We remember the indomitable leadership of Mustafa Kemal, who as Ataturk, the father of a nation, put aside the conflict and any enmity, and laid the foundation for a warm friendship that this day unites our nations. Dawn Service, Gallipoli - The Hon Stephen Smith MP, Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs
  • Have achieved unremittingly, indomitable than when subjected to failure is more important.
  • The Olympics are a product both of our dreams and of our indomitable drive for perfection, the best of what the mortal human body can achieve.
  • But that was without giving due reckoning to this team's indomitable spirit.
  • But at front and rear, unawed and indomitable, toiled the two men who were not yet dead. The Trail of Meat
  • A person who acts, in hands, of course are considered; but the plan or policy already was decided, to that goal, cannot again be uncertain attitude, this is the indomitable attitude.
  • the city's indomitable optimism and can-do spirit
  • A person who acts, in hands, of course are considered; but the plan or policy already was decided, to that goal, cannot again be uncertain attitude, this is the indomitable attitude.
  • Nothing is obvious - not even the barbed darts of jealousy and politics that surround and inhabit the ashram school, run by the indomitable Miss.
  • The indomitable resourcefulness of these children shines through.
  • Payton died at age 45 Monday, succumbing to bile duct cancer that was discovered during his treatment earlier this year for primary sclerosing cholangitis, a rare liver disease that robbed him of his once-indomitable strength and ravaged his once-perfect body. Lessons to be learned from athletes' deaths
  • All the poems are short paeans to the indomitable courage of ordinary suffering people.
  • Rifles, was given the Distinguished Service Order for "indomitable" leadership in "the most hostile of circumstances". CO honoured for his leadership - Scotsman.com News
  • Getty Images U.S. forward Abby Wambach Anson Dorrance, who coached the U.S. to its first World Cup win in 1991, said the key to winning that tournament was to tap into the generally superior athletic abilities of the U.S. women and what he calls the "indomitable American spirit and competitiveness. Dialing Back the 'Crazy'
  • She fought the women with indomitable courage, and they could not talk scandal in any tongue but their own. Vanity Fair
  • To be successful one should have a combination of curiosity, imagination and indomitable spirit.
  • They loved his humour, his way of pronouncing foreign names, his indomitable courage. The Search for Justice - a history of Britain and the British people Volume III
  • Few nations have ever existed, who have evinced more indomitable courage or hardihood, or shown more devotion to the spirit of independence than the Iroquois.
  • Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will. Mahatma Gandhi 
  • Out of the wreckage of war sometimes come uplifting tales of the indomitable human spirit.
  • The deputy field director today at Ranthambhore, for instance, the indomitable G. V. Reddy, has reversed years of official apathy toward grazing, woodcutting and poaching in the park.
  • And my aunt is a very optimistic person, so I gave Bessy that indomitable quality. A Conversation with Jane Harris about The Observations
  • Already, over unknown trails and chartless wildernesses, were the harbingers of the steel arriving, -- fair-faced, blue-eyed, indomitable men, incarnations of the unrest of their race. THE GOD OF HIS FATHERS
  • An American explorer described him as "a man of indomitable will, infinite resource, fearless"; another said that he could "outwalk and outhike and outexplore anybody else. Excerpt: The Lost City of Z by David Grann
  • Lieutenant Colonel Nick Kitson, of The 3rd Battalion The Rifles, was given the Distinguished Service Order for "indomitable" leadership in "the most hostile of circumstances". IcDumfries

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