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My main hope is that West Ham, fearless and intrepid and all other words that mean the same thing all season, don't do what underdogs often do when they reach a final and a) bottle it and especially b) go all defensive.
One means brave, bold, fearless and intrepid.
In fact, it can't be an accident that "Alita," which foregrounds an intrepid and fearless heroine of the type Cameron is partial to, will land in U.S. theaters on Valentine's Day.
Don César leads a double life: as a cowardly hidalgo and as an intrepid and fearless champion of the rights of the Hispanos, in the guise of El Coyote, with mask and cloak, and Leonor de Acevedo for a girlfriend.
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On the one hand, it was one of those wondrous moments when, as a panelist, you look out and see the faces of those whose works have packed your bookshelves and night stands for years sitting side-by-side with wild young digital geniuses who are fearless, intrepid, and spend a lot of time honoring the past while looking to the future.
Barbara's intrepid and original journalism saved countless lives, her fearless activism inspired many more, and her friendship enhanced the lives of all who met her.
Ginkgo trees are intrepid and disease-resistant.
Somewhere intrepid and awesome.
They are intelligent, intrepid, and adventurous.
Great work, intrepid and hard-working announcer.
Intrepid hasn't seen action since Vietnam, but, rising from the Hudson in great gray battlements, its searchlights probing the underbellies of clouds, it still looks plenty fearless, brave, bold, courageous, valiant, heroic, daring, resolute, audacious, and plucky.
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