7 Metaphors for resolve

And my final resolve was a tour to the Lakes.

For, if she flaunted herself before him, as if with an impish resolve to be his undoing, there were still times when he awed her by his words of fire, and by his high, determined stand in some circle to which she knew she could never mount.

If wishing better things, if glad resolve Are any hostage-bond for now and then, Take itas I do give ittrue and whole!

Nor is it a Wonder if she who suffers wrongfully in a Man's Opinion of her, and has therefore nothing to forfeit in his Esteem, resolves to give him reason for his Suspicions, and to enjoy the Pleasure of the Crime, since she must undergo the Ignominy.

Whatever the resolve was, it did not still the gnawing hunger in his heart that night, which every trifle made more fresh and strong.

At that instant a resolve was born in her heart; the resolve to become a scholar and a lady.

I. Resolved, That whosoever directly or indirectly abets, or in any way, form, or manner countenances the unchartered and dangerous invasion of our rights, as claimed by Great Britain, is an enemy to this country, to America, and to the inherent and inalienable rights of man.

7 Metaphors for  resolve