Use "intrepid" in a sentence

1. Intrepid pioneers settled the American West.

2. A comprehensive Backpacking guide for intrepid travelers

3. Well, it's like you said, I'm intrepid.

4. Bold definition is - fearless before danger : intrepid

5. An Intrepid “Wanderer in the Gospel’s Cause”

6. He has an intrepid disposition, and great strength.

7. At this moment the three intrepid travellers appeared.

8. Agent Intrepid A hamster secret agent.

9. 18 Intrepid pioneers came to California by wagon train.

10. Birdwatching is the third stage in Intrepid Cats

11. Not all on board were intrepid seamen, however.

12. A lack of airports means the intrepid postman himself gets airdropped.

13. 5 Their memories emphasise his intrepid, iconoclastic, and freedom-loving wilfulness.

14. Intrepid pioneers came to California by wagon train.

15. But not of course the intrepid airmen who gathered for today's briefing.

16. No intrepid picture be not a droplet like me!

17. He is not really satisfied with his intrepid action.

18. Four years later, Intrepid was officially designated as a National Historic Landmark.

19. These intrepid ministers are searching for something far more valuable than plunder, however.

20. Some intrepid individuals were still prepared to make the journey.

21. The intrepid four took part in a gruelling sponsored 50-mile bicycle ride.

22. Sinking any intrepid explorer into Blackened waters means facing freezing temperatures and crushing pressure

23. Even the most intrepid social workers were aghast at the enormity of it all.

24. The wonders of Ease Gill are available only to a privileged few intrepid explorers.

25. The intrepid scientists promptly set out to test whether human beings do the same.

26. The " Intrepid " was used by Lowe for aerial surveillance during the Civil War.

27. Was he too intrepid or just as good at skiing as other sports?

28. When we come up around this bend up here, we'll see the USS Intrepid.

29. The new MINI Countryman is an intrepid adventurer equipped with a go-anywhere confidence

30. These intrepid sexplorers test-drive techniques and toys to rate their titillation.

31. The USS Bellerophon (NCC-74705) was a 24th century Federation Intrepid-class starship operated by Starfleet

32. The commander and his officers took an affectionate farewell of their intrepid friends.

33. The genes show that the invasion force involved just a few intrepid voyagers.

34. And find out why four intrepid Kingdom publishers trekked deep into the basin of an extinct volcano.

35. Such intrepid Witnesses kept on cautiously spreading the good news in my home region of northern Kyrgyzstan.

36. Synonyms for Ballsy include manly, brave, courageous, bold, fearless, heroic, valorous, daring, intrepid and valiant

37. The adventuresome, intrepid promiscuity of this poetry dissolves categorical difference, leaving a Steinian world Ashimmer

38. While some intrepid individuals did speculate in currency futures, highly trained specialists dominated the pits.

39. Surviving records of ancient exploration must account for only a fraction of the voyages that intrepid seamen successfully completed.

40. Then it became a problem of moving the more intrepid ones westward so that others could fill their places.

41. Benjamin The absolute cornerstone upon which chivalry stands, Benjamin is a kindhearted, loving, and intrepid soul

42. Mowang person hanger-on disciple is famous by the intrepid battle efficiency, Honors violent is the Mowang villages strongholds tradition.

43. The greatest structure ever built, the intrepid men of The Night's Watch, the wintry abode of the White Walkers.

44. 2 Boldly Giving a Witness: A synonym for “bold” is “intrepid,” which means having “resolute fearlessness, fortitude, and endurance.”

45. Botanising beyond belief The Reverend Richard Thomas Lowe was an intrepid botanist who contributed to Darwin's theories

46. 16 The most intrepid veteran dares no more than n wipe his face with his cambric sudarium.

47. There are indications that Dodge might be creating a similar flap with its new entry into Winston Cup, the Intrepid.

48. He is accompanied by Nicholas Frere, who has been courting his sister and whose intrepid, free-spirited demeanour he envies.

49. Honors violent is the Mowang villages strongholds tradition, Mowang person hanger-on disciple is famous by the intrepid battle efficiency.

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51. The intrepid Ballards Unknown Binding – January 1, 1988 by Miriam Kathryn Ballard-Pringle (Author) 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 ratings

52. Synonyms: Brave, courageous, fearless, intrepid, bold, audacious, valiant, valorous, mettlesome, plucky, dauntless, undaunted These adjectives mean having or showing courage under difficult or …

53. Eck is the Blustering, intrepid champion of the school,—Aleander the proud ambassador of the arrogant court of the pontiffs

54. Eck is the Blustering, intrepid champion of the school,—Aleander the proud ambassador of the arrogant court of the pontiffs

55. Now and then, these intrepid explorers have glanced home to provide us with sometimes stunning and always thought-provoking images.

56. On 11 November 2006, the United States Navy announced that it would spend $3 million to dredge the mud and silt from under Intrepid.

57. It was built to last, and the vaulted classrooms now serve as tearooms for any tourists intrepid enough to reach them.

58. 24 Every morning, hundreds of intrepid locals and visitors risk their lives to outpace galloping bulls as they hurtle through the streets towards the bull ring.

59. Carnage is more powerful than Venom—in part because he has a psychopathic serial killer as a host rather than just an intrepid journalist

60. As photographic techniques developed, an intrepid group of photographers took their talents out of the studio and onto battlefields, across oceans and into remote wilderness.

61. The town became a centre for the bandeirantes, intrepid explorers who marched into unknown lands in search for gold, diamonds, precious stones, and Indians to enslave.

62. At a time when there were almost no career openings for women a group of intrepid and gifted females scaled the heights of what was literally a man's world - they became Bawds

63. You feel that self is weak helpless one lamb , the other party is blueing hungry one eye wolf , does not have tender feelings honey intention, only when occupying a sum intrepid.

64. Thanks to the efforts of intrepid voyagers in the last three centuries -- actually, we know also thanks to satellite technology, of course -- we know almost every single square meter of our planet's surface.

65. Adventurous adjective daring, dangerous, enterprising, bold, risky, rash, have-a-go (informal), hazardous, reckless, audacious, intrepid, foolhardy, daredevil, headstrong, venturesome, adventuresome, temerarious (rare) He had always wanted an Adventurous life in the tropics.

66. For those women who identify with the early aviatrixes, Ernest DALTROFF invents an extract focused on spicy orange heart notes, a fragrance dedicated to the intrepid adventuress seeking to pit herself against the elements.

67. On 5 December 2006, after the removal of 39,000 cu yd (30,000 m3) of muck from under the ship and around its four giant screws, Intrepid was successfully removed from its pier and was towed to Bayonne.

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69. Our wild Berries are hand-gathered in the lush woodlands of the Cascade Mountains, through the Olympic Mountains and beyond where our intrepid foragers often find themselves competing with Black bears, cougars and other native animals for the sweet, juicy Berries.

70. After a deadly nightclub fire, the mysterious death of the owner of a powerful pharmaceutical firm, and the quiet resignation of a health minister—seemingly unrelated events, all within weeks of each other—the team of intrepid reporters exposes Collective follows a heroic team of

71. In the fall of 1932, with the composer now blind and paralyzed, the part songs were arranged for string orchestra as Two Aquarelles by Eric Fenby, a young, intrepid Yorkshire musician to whom Delius dictated a surprising number of fine, late works

72. At a time when there were almost no career openings for women, a group of intrepid and gifted females scaled the heights of what was literally a man's world—they became brothelkeepers, or "Bawds." Mother Clap—women Bawds were often known as Mother—ran male brothels, or Molly Houses.

73. The USS Intrepid , sent to investigate the phenomenon, was destroyed, and Spock felt the Vulcans on the ship dying. In order to gain information on the creature, Spock piloted a shuttle into the amoeba and found that it was about to reproduce by fission.

74. ‘They were intrepid advocates, eager to bust open scandals and make waves - completely Antithetical to most mainstream reporters nowadays.’ ‘Price caps being Antithetical to a free market.’ ‘Shakespeare's work in particular was considered to Antithetical to God's will and works of his that found their way into Puritan hands were

75. Courageous 'Courageous' is a 10 letter word starting with C and ending with S Crossword clues for 'Courageous' Clue Answer; Courageous (8) INTREPID: Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for Courageous We hope that the following list of synonyms for the word Courageous will help you to finish your crossword today

76. A man named Rigdum Funnidos is given credit for a number of the issues of the Comic Almanack, but who was he?Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase and Fable lists Funnidos as “A quick, active, intrepid little fellow, … full of fun and merriment, … all over quaintness and humorous mimicry, ….”Sir Walter Scott gave the name to his publisher, John Ballantyne, after a character in Henry Cary

77. A Night At The Stone Burlesk paints an intimate picture of a Jewish American family grappling with the effects of owning an illicit business in a city in the throes of a massive economic decline.What makes this story unique is the highly eccentric family who owned the theater, whose story is uncovered through a man's intrepid investigation into the theater his grandparents secretly ran for

78. An intrepid voyage out to the frontiers of the latest thinking about love, language, and family Maggie Nelson's The Argonauts is a genre-bending memoir, a work of "autotheory" offering fresh, fierce, and timely thinking about desire, identity, and the limitations and possibilities of love and language.It binds an account of Nelson's relationship with her partner and a journey to and through a

79. Races on the East Afrkaf turf Bwanas Eon Hermit had several entries ana Bwana himself directed one effort During the odd moments of the week-I learn that the intrepid American has written 777 words Scribblers Mag-azine has cabled fifteen editorials to the Whatscomlng has drafted two great American plays end in addi-tion has kept up voluminous oorre

80. Audacious (adj.) 1540s, "confident, intrepid, daring," from French audacieux, from audace "boldness," from Latin audacia "daring, boldness, courage," from audax "brave, bold, daring," but more often "bold" in a bad sense, "rash, foolhardy," from audere "to dare, be bold." In English, the bad sense of "shameless, unrestrained by propriety" is attested from 1590s.