Dauntlessnesses [noun]

Definition of Dauntlessnesses:

courage

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Sentence/Example of Dauntlessnesses:

"I'd be willing to do this every morning—for you—for us," he ventured, his heart thumping at its own dauntlessness.

A gentle, brave dauntlessness rang in her voice, and the Englishman could with difficulty keep back his tears.

Commandant L. Wessels, famous for his dauntlessness, was the first to open fire by lodging a shot in one of the enemy's tents.

Her dauntlessness was quelled by fatigue, and by the chill weight of these eyes fixed upon her.

Her dauntlessness, the old defiance, were a relief—a really delicious relief.

An unexpected show of dauntlessness in a native compelled from them a ready recognition of his courage.

But, after an instant, he brought his twisted teeth together with a snap and gazed at her with drunken dauntlessness.

If there be any finer example of dauntlessness in the heart of man, the novellers have not yet portrayed it for us.

But his defiance was the defiance of a Christian, the dauntlessness of a knight of the Holy Ghost.

They will risk their lives with the most incredible dauntlessness to save a comrade.