A slimy, gobby shellfish which civilization gives men the hardihood to eat without removing its entrails! |
Few nations have ever existed, who have evinced more indomitable courage or hardihood, or shown more devotion to the spirit of independence than the Iroquois. |
He was not only a very dexterous thief, but was notorious for his boldness and hardihood, and for the number of his previous convictions. |
Similarly, this finding leaves open the possibility that female characters expressed heroism in ways not entailing physical hardihood or risk. |
Jack's hardihood is extraordinary – clearly, he doesn't need sleep the way the rest of us do. |
If he have the hardihood let him light his yule log in the winter twilight of the snowy woods. |