It is no more than he ought to have done, for your pluckiness saved Flurry. |
Instead, as a patriot who is also both a keen European and a keen Atlanticist, he points up his country's pluckiness in world peacekeeping. |
He very proficiently captures the innocence, the pathos and the pluckiness of the character. |
In fact, it seems rather like a little terrier, retaining a natural edge and pluckiness but being utterly charming at the same time. |
His pluckiness and self-sacrifice have made him a standard-bearer for the country. |
They were decidedly in the wrong, but one cannot but admire their pluckiness. |