Sentence for courage | Use courage in a sentence

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  • Had she lost courage? (9)
  • That gives you courage. (8)
  • This will give her courage. (8)
  • My courage rises while I write. (4)
  • He took more courage at her words. (9)
  • The champagne has flicked her courage. (8)
  • I cannot conceive her courage failing. (10)
  • He thought that she was losing courage. (10)
  • She swallowed it with her wonted courage. (10)
  • Adela had not the courage to allude to it. (10)
  • The courage to repeat her cry was wanting. (10)
  • But perhaps he stopped to screw his courage up. (9)
  • Her heart assured her she had natural courage. (10)
  • I give you strength to realize, courage to act. (10)
  • We shame them if we fail in courage and honour. (10)
  • The next instant her natural courage restored her. (10)
  • Lobster salad, hock, and peaches restored her courage. (8)
  • That is, if one has courage and the other has wisdom. (10)
  • Courage wants training, as well as other fine capacities. (10)
  • Summoning up her courage, she goes to open the outer door. (8)
  • I have always been of opinion, that courage may be taught. (10)
  • Do you wish to rob her of her courage, and see her tremble? (10)
  • At those words, which seemed to cast doubt on his courage, Mr. (8)
  • Fulkerson drew a long breath and took his courage in both hands. (9)
  • The opportunity might recur, but would his courage come with it? (10)
  • She could always honestly say, that her courage would not fail him. (10)
  • Courage to grapple with his pride and open his heart was wanting in him. (10)
  • In June he took his courage in both hands and proposed a visit to London. (8)
  • There is nothing that gives more courage than to see the irony of things. (8)
  • Vittoria looked around her; her courage was needed in that long silence. (10)
  • And behind the barrier of her hands she tried desperately to rally courage. (8)
  • But it was not the mere act of dying which tried his courage and serenity. (14)
  • She would never be fit to be his wife, if at the first test her courage failed! (8)
  • Held by her charm, he lost the courage to burden her farther with coarse realities. (12)
  • The consequence is, that everything depends upon the amount of courage she possesses. (10)
  • He sought rather to analyze his feelings than distinguish himself by courage and devotion. (1)
  • She shrieked, but as the pain began to abate, she gathered courage, and broke forth joyfully. (9)
  • They knew that; they used to look at me and Schonborn; we knew that no one else had any courage. (8)
  • Her first question with the lifting of her eyelids was if he had ceased to trust to her courage. (10)
  • Upon the question of his magnanimity, as well as of his courage, there could not be two opinions. (10)
  • Kuni summoned up her courage and asked whether they would also possess the power to remove a curse. (5)
  • There is then an instant choice for us between courage to cut loose, and desperation if we do not. (10)
  • Passing the mirror in the hall which was always rough with her, she had not courage to glance at it. (8)
  • The chief effort is to create courage and daring, to develop those qualities where they already exist. (21)
  • Here the cat gave a low titter, and the mouse girded itself up with a momentary courage and self-respect. (9)
  • He {210} was beloved and trusted by his soldiers, and when he died their courage seemed to die away also. (19)
  • She did not doubt of her courage while feasting on the beauty of one of the acknowledged strong men of earth. (10)
  • Who could be his mate for cheerful courage, for skill, the ready mind, easy adroitness, and for self-command? (10)
  • She pronounced these words in so mournfull and solemn an accent, that for some time I had not courage to reply. (4)
  • But she was eminently practical, and a woman of courage, who never pursued a shadow in preference to its substance. (8)
  • He rebuked them and set about with tact and energy to raise the spirits of his men and reanimate them with courage. (19)
  • He praised her courage, visibly admired her person, admitted her in private to be his equal, degraded her in public. (10)
  • And he could find no sleep, for her shadow appeared to him constantly and yet did not find the courage to address him. (12)
  • For by courage and loyalty alone it is written that man shall live, whether he goes to Chelsea or whether he comes away. (8)
  • She saw all his pride, courage, and impatience, his reserve, and strange unwilling tenderness, as she had never seen them. (8)
  • He had, before all, to be of a cheerful countenance before his flock, to greet all and any with an air of hope and courage. (8)
  • One day Mr. Treffry expressed a wish to see Herr Paul; it was a long while before the latter could summon courage to go in. (8)
  • He has sharpened, but he has narrowed; his sagacity has turned into suspicion, his caution to meanness, his courage to ferocity. (9)
  • Then the courage of the insurgents oozed out, and they fled, the ringleader, Mackenzie, being among the first who took to his heels. (19)
  • To confess that he had not the courage to inquire was as good as an acknowledgment that he knew too much for an innocent questioner. (10)
  • She would not have minded interrupting the music; but every one else seemed so attentive, even Christine, that she had not the courage. (9)
  • How could he have imagined that the unfortunate young creature whom he had saved from disgrace would show such courage, such rare skill? (5)
  • The bathers are mostly young people, who have the courage of their pretty bathing-costumes or the inextinguishable ardor of their years. (9)
  • He was frightened by the effect he had produced, and like most men with but little courage, he sought at once to justify himself by bullying. (8)
  • She shut her eyes while writing; she fancied death would be welcome; and as she certainly had sense, she took it for the promise of courage. (10)
  • Alluding to the libretto of Camilla, the king complimented Vittoria for her high courage on the night of the Fifteenth of the foregoing year. (10)
  • There was a man who said: Strange that two such queerly opposite qualities as courage and hypocrisy are the leading characteristics of the Anglo-Saxon! (8)
  • He was above all eager for a demonstration of high courage and fearless insistence upon national supremacy, when the country seemed rocking with inconstancy. (14)

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