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41Intrepidly — In*trep id*ly, adv. In an intrepid manner; courageously; resolutely. [1913 Webster] …
42Random — Ran dom (r[a^]n d[u^]m), n. [OE. randon, OF. randon force, violence, rapidity, [ a] randon, de randon, violently, suddenly, rapidly, prob. of German origin; cf. G. rand edge, border, OHG. rant shield, edge of a shield, akin to E. rand, n. See… …
43To grapple with — Grapple Grap ple, v. i. To use a grapple; to contend in close fight; to attach one s self as if by a grapple, as in wrestling; to close; to seize one another. [1913 Webster] {To grapple with}, to enter into contest with, resolutely and… …
44courageous — adjective Date: 14th century having or characterized by courage ; brave < a courageous soldier > < a courageous decision > • courageously adverb • courageousness noun …
45gritty — adjective (grittier; est) Date: 1598 1. containing or resembling grit 2. courageously persistent ; plucky < a gritty heroine > 3. having strong qualities of tough uncompromising realism < a gritty novel > • grittily a …
46undaunted — adjective Date: 15th century courageously resolute especially in the face of danger or difficulty ; not discouraged Synonyms: see brave • undauntedly adverb …
47stand — I. verb (stood; standing) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English standan; akin to Old High German stantan, stān to stand, Latin stare, Greek histanai to cause to stand, set, histasthai to stand, be standing Date: before 12th century… …
48superior — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin, comparative of superus upper, from super over, above more at over Date: 14th century 1. situated higher up ; upper 2. of higher rank, quality, or importance 3. courageously… …
49A.S. Roma — Roma Full name Associazione Sportiva Roma SpA …
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