Adjective : an intrepid explorer. From Dictionary.com.
The most preposterous views get respect if uttered intrepidly. From Wordnik.com. [Conversation What to Say and How to Say it] Reference
Obama intrepidly declared his candidacy and willingness to take on the. From Wordnik.com. [James Warren: Looking Inward After 100 Days] Reference
He says what he has to say intrepidly because he says it discriminatingly. From Wordnik.com. [Conversation What to Say and How to Say it] Reference
The directress was very prudent, but she could also be intrepidly venturous. From Wordnik.com. [Villette] Reference
And how the brothers intrepidly escaped from the brat camps against all odds?. From Wordnik.com. [Joey, Rachel, Phoebe & Jordan: How to hide from the future & still be "Friends"] Reference
Yet even in the face of danger, America's candidates intrepidly soldiered on. From Wordnik.com. [HUFFPOST HILL - OCTOBER 29TH, 2010] Reference
Foer, 32, in this, his first work of nonfiction, intrepidly joins their ranks. From Wordnik.com. [Eating Animals: Summary and book reviews of Eating Animals by Jonathan Safran Foer.] Reference
She askes intrepidly… I joined your comments into one, ah the wonders of wordpress. From Wordnik.com. [Cat Adaptation « Fairegarden] Reference
Making their illegal cell-phone videos and intrepidly working to bring us this little gem. From Wordnik.com. [Nunc Scio » Blog Archive » Indiana Jones IV teaser trailer, piratey fresh] Reference
COLLINS: And stuck in the mud -- crews struggle to create a floating museum, intrepidly, of course. From Wordnik.com. [CNN Transcript Nov 16, 2006] Reference
The latter stepped forth intrepidly, like a ruffling hen before her brood when a vagrant dog approaches. From Wordnik.com. [The Alhambra] Reference
The prince met him intrepidly, and gave him a blow so forcibly and dexterously, that it felled him to the ground. From Wordnik.com. [The Arabian Nights Entertainments - Volume 01] Reference
Beaujeu, gaily clad in a fringed hunting dress, intrepidly pressed on until he came in sight of the English invaders. From Wordnik.com. [A Short History of Pittsburgh] Reference
GH: I'm one of the old-fashioned few who stick intrepidly to the belief that Shakespeare was actually, well, Shakespeare. From Wordnik.com. [June 2006] Reference
Heinemann had been persuaded to stump up a staggeringly huge advance to enable the intrepid explorers to go off exploring intrepidly. From Wordnik.com. [Don't Panic]
At Klee, his menu roams the Western world intrepidly, from dishes such as wiener schnitzel and paella to spaghetti puttanesca and profiteroles with cookies-and-cream ice cream. From Wordnik.com. [Cozy Chelsea Hangout Boasts Intrepid, Jet-Set Bill of Fare] Reference
Once they were frightened almost uncontrollably by a group approaching with strange sounds -- Italian laborers, cheerful and unintelligible when Dosia intrepidly questioned them. From Wordnik.com. [McClure's Magazine, Vol. XXXI, No. 3, July 1908.] Reference
Well, egad, I'll pluck up resolution, and meet her frowns intrepidly. From Wordnik.com. [The Duenna] Reference
"Michael Solomon has performed intrepidly as our board chairman," Freer said. From Wordnik.com. [Marketwire - Breaking News Releases]
Thousands of fire-eyed women and men tramped intrepidly out towards Versailles. From Wordnik.com. [Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 1 of 3) Essay 1: Robespierre] Reference
"And a want of confidence on the part of the subject," pursued Athos, intrepidly. From Wordnik.com. [Louise de la Valliere] Reference
One day he advanced too close to the enemy's post, intrepidly beating the charge. From Wordnik.com. [Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 1 of 3) Essay 1: Robespierre] Reference
Giddings cajoled and threatened, retreated slowly here, advanced intrepidly there. From Wordnik.com. [The Cost] Reference
For the Broadway Rose Theatre Company, which for 18 years has intrepidly mounted musicals in. From Wordnik.com. [Portland Mercury] Reference
Towse, bolder than the rest, entered intrepidly with a nonchalant air and a wagging tail, for he and. From Wordnik.com. [Down the Ravine] Reference
Dunstan however intrepidly brandished a rod that he held in his hand, and his opposers took to flight. From Wordnik.com. [Lives of the Necromancers] Reference
To these Wilkes walked intrepidly, and struck the woodwork with his sword before our people charged it. From Wordnik.com. [The History of Henry Esmond, Esq. A Colonel in the Service of Her Majesty Queen Anne] Reference
Other companies rush intrepidly forward with long scaling-ladders, and strive to hook them to the top of the wall. From Wordnik.com. [With Spurs of Gold Heroes of Chivalry and their Deeds] Reference
Incapable of protesting, he intrepidly defended his town against the battalions of General Travot in the following year. From Wordnik.com. [Repertory of the Comedie Humaine Part 1] Reference
The English would not face her in the open field, and under her leadership the French intrepidly stormed their ramparts. From Wordnik.com. [Historical Tales, Vol. 6 (of 15) The Romance of Reality. French.] Reference
Mayors have been knighted for 'going up' with addresses: explosive machines intrepidly discharging shot and shell into the. From Wordnik.com. [The Mystery of Edwin Drood] Reference
Necessity; and to that doctrine he intrepidly adheres, in utter defiance of consciousness, and sometimes of his own consistency. From Wordnik.com. [The Philosophy of the Conditioned] Reference
"I've got to go out again," pursued Miss Mehitable intrepidly, but she felt the dull gaze that at once turned and fixed upon her. From Wordnik.com. [In Apple-Blossom Time A Fairy-Tale to Date] Reference
Each school could intrepidly hurl back the taunts of its enemy, and neither of them did full justice to the strong side of the other. From Wordnik.com. [Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 2 of 3) Essay 4: Joseph de Maistre] Reference
How intrepidly did he descend to the top of the turner's house! how cautiously pass down the stair, and make his escape to the street-door!. From Wordnik.com. [Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds] Reference
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