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hardihood

[hahr-dee-hood] / ˈhɑr diˌhʊd /


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All week the “atmospheric river” took huge dragon bites out of local coastlines, but the 49ers practiced outside in an exhibition of prideful, defiant hardihood.

From Washington Post

He has faith and the hardihood of being in the prime of life, but even Letlow at Christmas was taken away, temporarily, from his lovely young family by this pandemic.

From Washington Times

“And yet Andrew Johnson, with unblushing hardihood, undertook to rule them by his own power alone.”

From The New Yorker

From Roosevelt on, presidents have interested themselves in football as the receptacle of America’s values and basic hardihood.

From Washington Post

But the Tribe has had to do many unorthodox things to get this far, and asking such olden-times hardihood from Kluber is of a piece with the whole team’s character.

From Washington Post