Colter [adjective]

Definition of Colter:

courageous

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Sentence/Example of Colter:

"I'll keep quiet if you haven't injured Jack in any way," Colter amended.

Colter had trapped him into a half admission, but he did not intend to say any more.

Kilmeny swung from the saddle, and at the same time Colter stepped into the arena.

"We'll know after you've told us what it is," Colter suggested.

He also got Colter's story from Colter himself, and gives a careful account of the race for life with the Blackfeet.

With two trappers, Colter that year proceeded up the Missouri and spent the winter somewhere on its headwaters.

A little later came the most extraordinary chapter of Colter's adventurous life.

The Blackfeet seized Colter and stripped him naked, then discussed methods of torturing him to death.

An arrow whizzed by Colter, and Potts fell back in the canoe, crying out, "I'm done for!"

That winter Colter had the courage to go back alone to the scene of his capture to recover his beaver-traps.