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- adjective Having a specified form or amount of
courage .
Etymologies
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Examples
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I had to have a smeck, though, thinking of what I'd viddied once in one of these like articles on Modern Youth, about how Modern Youth would be better off if A Lively Appreciation Of The Arts could be like en - couraged.
Where's the show? John Myles Aavedal 2010
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She even ran and abandoned her own baby at one point, although to be fair she couraged it up to pluck one that had landed on Dove.
Surely These Were Born In The Depths Of Hell And Released Only To Torture Me For Unseen Wrongoings 2008
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This rich, voluptuous style appealed to a wealthy elite whose taste encouraged designers to innovate.
Charles Rennie Mackintosh's Art Nouveau: 1896-1916 Hels 2009
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This rich, voluptuous style appealed to a wealthy elite whose taste encouraged designers to innovate.
Archive 2009-02-01 Hels 2009
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Whether as a couraged organizer of rescue missions for Jews in Nazi-Germany – and even held talks with SS-man Adolf Eichman oakman to deliver 3000 concentration camp inmates to the British zone of palestine.
Think Progress » Fox News Segment Falsely Claims That Denver Blizzard Casts Doubt On Global Warming 2007
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It was getting harder and harder to stay couraged.
The Higher Power of Lucky Susan Patron 2006
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It made her feel discouraged, like if you took the word apart into two sections of dis and couraged.
The Higher Power of Lucky Susan Patron 2006
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It was getting harder and harder to stay couraged.
The Higher Power of Lucky Susan Patron 2006
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It made her feel discouraged, like if you took the word apart into two sections of dis and couraged.
The Higher Power of Lucky Susan Patron 2006
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Javanese peacock, with its gorgeous tail and neck covered with iridescent green feathers instead of blue ones, moves majestically along the jungle tracks, together with the ocellated pheasant, the handsome and high-couraged jungle cock, and the glorious Argus pheasant, a bird of twilight and night, with “a hundred eyes” on each feather of its stately tail.
The Golden Chersonese and the way thither Isabella Lucy 2004
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