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from The Century Dictionary.

  • In a bold, fearless manner.

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  • adverb In a dauntless manner.

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  • adverb without fear

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Examples

  • I watched with admiration as you dauntlessly and continuously sent out manuscripts to numerous publishers before you found someone who believed in what you had to offer.

    TeeMorris.com » Blog Archive » Perseverence and Peter Gabriel 2009

  • Wild fowl, driving up from the south in wind-jamming wedges, halted, looked vainly for open water, and quested dauntlessly on into the north.

    CHAPTER 23 2010

  • Acknowledgment to Richard W. Maurer Jr., who dauntlessly supplied me with lists of misdemeanors concerning stock market activities, herein committed by Damian Jonathan Adare.

    My Sweet Audrina V.C. Andrews® 2010

  • Acknowledgment to Richard W. Maurer Jr., who dauntlessly supplied me with lists of misdemeanors concerning stock market activities, herein committed by Damian Jonathan Adare.

    My Sweet Audrina V.C. Andrews® 2010

  • Acknowledgment to Richard W. Maurer Jr., who dauntlessly supplied me with lists of misdemeanors concerning stock market activities, herein committed by Damian Jonathan Adare.

    My Sweet Audrina V.C. Andrews® 2010

  • Acknowledgment to Richard W. Maurer Jr., who dauntlessly supplied me with lists of misdemeanors concerning stock market activities, herein committed by Damian Jonathan Adare.

    My Sweet Audrina V.C. Andrews® 2010

  • Boots, the, it seemed always just minimally short of success, continued dauntlessly to search for a suitable peep.

    Cinnamon Roll 2010

  • As she pinched her martini and lifted it in unison with the man's vodka, Billy dauntlessly faced her straight, taking what he settled would be his final blink of her, her spinning back into the crowd as she sipped.

    Grant Whitney Harvey: Moonshadows: Part 4 2009

  • Never knowing whether a locked door or an arrest by the police would greet her at a lecture hall, Goldman dauntlessly continued to speak on the variants of freedom encompassed in her anarchist vision.

    Emma Goldman. 2009

  • Through all this Elizabeth Woodville gropes her way dauntlessly and regally, from Edward's wooing and those hazes of pleasure to maternities and crises, including moments when she fears for her life after Edward dies (of natural causes).

    Houses Divided Geoffrey Moorhouse 2009

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