21 examples of intrepidly in sentences

Stretch forth your hands, therefore, simultaneously to this table; let each unhesitatingly grasp and intrepidly drain the potion which fate may allot him, and be the quality of his fortune attested by the result.

Shields advanced intrepidly with his force of sixteen hundred.

Rodrigo, with his brother prelate, the Archbishop of Narbonne, now incited the Christians to overcome this last obstacle: both intrepidly accompanied the van of the centre.

By the present custom of insurance, my lords, the merchant exempts himself from the hazard of great losses, and if he insures so much of the value of the ship and cargo, that the chance of arriving first at market is equivalent to the remaining part, what shall hinder him from pressing forward at all events, and directing his course intrepidly through seas crowded with enemies?

I sat on the little porch above the river bank, by the wall of blossoming creeper whose tendrils she had once embraced, bringing her cheek intrepidly against the blossoms of that year, and saw him come slowly up the path.

In its shade my love cast down her eyes, but intrepidly lifted her lips.

She spoke intrepidly enough but he saw her slender form sway.

A design projected by some noble youths of quitting Italy in despair after this calamity, is intrepidly quashed by Publius Cornelius Scipio, a military tribune, afterwards surnamed Africanus.

All happened so quickly that both Colonel Preston and Fairfax were taken by surprise, and the latter, still retaining his hold upon the bridle, stared at the young hero, who had so intrepidly come between him and his intended victim.

And is the struggle pursued intrepidly and with a sense of its size and amplitude, or with creeping foot and blinking eye?

I went intrepidly into the paradise of the heathen, and routed all its terrific warders, and so fetched hence the woman whom I desired.

From far in the rear a war whoop sounded; and when the effort was to all evidence ignored, was repeated intrepidly near at hand.

God only knows whether this house will prove a protection, but, in all events, I shall not abandon it, nor my friends here, voluntarily," he adds, intrepidly.

" "Let them comethese dangersthese horrors," says the Queen, intrepidly; "they will bring Brunswick and the allies that much sooner to this Paris which I will not leave until they enter it."

Since the new-comer spoke intrepidly of holy things a cheerier Maudelain knew that this at least was no demon.

The Epilogue A Son Livret Intrepidly depart, my little book, into the presence of that most illustrious lady who bade me compile you.

Indeed, Europeans intrepidly mingled amongst them, urging them to a reconciliation, and threatening that, if they failed in their endeavours, the supplies of arms and ammunition should be discontinued.

They still held their ground intrepidly, and they still bade an heroic defiance to the attacks of the enemy.

Yes, andif, but I lacked that plaguey virtueI would advise you to go a-gypsying with that nameless somebody, so that two manikins might snatch their little share of the big things that are eternal, just as the butterfly fares intrepidly and joyously, with the sun for his torch-boy, through a universe wherein thought cannot estimate the unimportance of a butterfly, and wherein not even the chaste moon is very important.

It is a safe adage, and Chiffield quoted it intrepidly.

Constance made her way to Eleonora, who had already been perplexed and angered by more than one critical stare, as one and another man loitered past and gazed intrepidly at her.

21 examples of  intrepidly  in sentences