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'lionhearted' is a correct and usable word in written English
It means having or showing great courage and bravery. Example: The soldiers fought fearlessly for their country, displaying their lionhearted spirit in the face of danger.

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lionhearted

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Brave, courageous.

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Arianda and Rockwell pass down Shepard's story in unexpected ways that are informed by their lionhearted fearlessness when it comes to failing.

Upon the death of Henry II, Richard, the lionhearted, became king, went on crusade, and was thrown into prison in Germany on his way home, whereupon John, allying with Philip Augustus of France, attempted a rebellion against him, but Richard both fended it off and forgave him.

George Bancroft plays the crude but lionhearted bank robber Bull Weed; Evelyn Brent vamps her way through the role of his girl, Feathers McCoy; and Clive Brook achieves a glittering subtlety as Rolls Royce, the alcoholic lawyer Bull rescues from the gutter and makes his right-hand man.

He was a lionhearted seaman, a rapacious plunderer, a masterly navigator, a Janus-faced schemer, a liberator of oppressed tribes, a delusional megalomaniac.

Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan are portraying themselves as lionhearted budget-cutters, ready to slice out profligate spending in all sorts of government programs and services and lead America to lower taxes and lower deficits.

In Egypt and Bahrain in recent weeks, I've been humbled by the lionhearted men and women I've seen defying tear gas or bullets for freedom that we take for granted.

WASHINGTON — Ai Weiwei, the lionhearted Chinese artist, architect and activist who is having his first American museum survey here at the Hirshhorn, might be the world's most famous living artist.

The general nonfiction award went to Andrew Solomon for "Far From the Tree: Parents, Children, and the Search for Identity," which Dwight Garner called a "knotty, gargantuan and lionhearted" book.

(Johnson) ★ Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden: 'Ai Weiwei: According to What?' (through Feb. 24) As seen in its first American survey, the work of the lionhearted Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, is no match for his prominent role as a human rights advocate.

(Smith)   Out 0f Town ★ Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden: 'Ai Weiwei: According to What?' (through Feb. 24) As seen in its first American survey, the work of the lionhearted Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, is no match for his prominent role as a human rights advocate.

This knotty, gargantuan and lionhearted book introduces us to families that are coping with things like deafness, dwarfism, Down syndrome, autism and schizophrenia.

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