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be valiant

adjective

Showing courage or determination; heroic.

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In it, she warns, "If you lay yourself open to mondegreens, you must be valiant.

But post-coital insects must be valiant if they are to survive – and that's only if they're female.

For in the end Valmont will not seek therapy, and Mme. de Merteuil will not be valiant.

PAGE D3 A CASE FOR CALLING IN SICK Anne Marie Valinoti, an internist in northern New Jersey, suggests that people who are ill should ignore their desires to be valiant and simply call in sick to work.

Extending the vaunted Los Angeles Lakers further into the four-of-seven-game series than many thought possible, putting a scare into the team of Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant until the final moments of Game 6, befuddling the best defense in the league, the Pacers proved to be valiant warriors in their second-place finish.

Whereas with text-only communication, online gamers can pretend to be valiant knights, once their "I'm a huge nerd" voice enters the equation, all bets are off.

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They're valiant.

This was valiant.

She's valiant.

Ms. McDuffie is valiant under impossible circumstances.

Henrik Lundqvist was valiant in stopping 24 shots.

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