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Doughtily

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dough·ty  (dout)
adj. dough·ti·er, dough·ti·est
Marked by stouthearted courage; brave.

[Middle English, from Old English dohtig; see dheugh- in Indo-European roots.]

doughti·ly adv.
doughti·ness n.


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