Definition of Hardihoods

1. hardihood [n] - See also: hardihood

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hardihoods

hardhat
hardhats
hardheaded
hardheadedly
hardheadedness
hardheads
hardhearted
hardheartedly
hardheartedness
hardier
hardies
hardiest
hardihead
hardihood
hardihoods (current term)
hardily
hardiment
hardiments
hardiness
hardinesses
hardish
hardiship
hardkill
hardline
hardliner
hardliners
hardlines

Literary usage of Hardihoods

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Bodily Changes in Pain, Hunger, Fear and Rage: An Account of Recent by Walter Bradford Cannon (1920)
"... MORAL SUBSTITUTES FOR WARFARE "We must make new energies and hardihoods continue the manliness to which the military mind so faithfully clings. ..."

2. Memories and Studies by William James (1911)
"... energies and hardihoods continue the manliness to which the military mind so faithfully clings. Martial virtues must be the enduring cement; intrepidity ..."

3. New Wars for Old: Being a Statement of Radical Pacifism in Terms of Force by John Haynes Holmes (1916)
"We must make new energies and hardihoods continue the manliness to which the military mind so faithfully clings." And then he illustrates his " idea more ..."

4. Selected Quotations on Peace and War: With Especial Reference to a Course of by Commission on Christian Education (1915)
"We must make new energies and hardihoods continue the manliness to which the military mind so faithfully clings. Martial virtues must be the enduring cement ..."

5. Building Construction and Superintendence by Frank Eugene Kidder (1915)
"Staining and Waxing hardihoods. Superior Finish. This specification applies to oak, ash, chestnut, red and white mahogany, cherry, black walnut, etc., ..."

6. The Iron Ration: Three Years in Warring Central Europe by George Abel Schreiner (1918)
"Now and then an enterprising editor would be heard from—as far as his press-room, where the censor caused such hardihoods to be routed from the plate. ..."

7. The Religious Education of an American Citizen by Francis Greenwood Peabody (1917)
"We must make new energies and hardihoods to continue the manliness to which the military mind so faithfully clings. Martial virtues must be the cement; ..."

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