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lionhearted

[lahy-uhn-hahr-tid] / ˈlaɪ ənˌhɑr tɪd /
ADJECTIVE
brave
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The lionhearted Romanian finally landed a Grand Slam title in Paris last year after seasons of sweat and it will take a tough cookie to wrestle the crown from her grasp.

From Reuters

“Leonard Leo is a lionhearted defender of law and freedom. His dedication to religious liberty is profoundly important to our country and for religious believers worldwide,” said Bill Mumma, president of Becket.

From Washington Times

She is truly growing into a lionhearted warrior child who knows no bounds.

From Washington Times

She sings, bemusedly, about loneliness and wishing she was lionhearted.

From New York Times

Ali could never bring himself to fully acknowledge his lionhearted opponent.

From Washington Post