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mettle Noun 1. courage or spirit: the lack of mettle evident among British politicians 2. character or abilities: the mettle saints are made of 3. on one's mettle roused to making one's best efforts [variant of metal]
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mettle noun 1. courage, spirit, resolution, resolve, life, heart, fire, bottle Brit. (slang) nerve, daring, guts (informal) pluck, grit, bravery, fortitude, vigour, boldness, gallantry, ardour, valour, spunk (informal) indomitability, hardihood, gameness noun 2. character, quality, nature, make-up, stamp, temper, kidney, temperament, calibre, disposition How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| The cook, placed upon her mettle, served a delicious repast--a luscious tenderloin broiled a point. But tell me, as thou livest, hast thou seen a more valiant knight than I in all the known world; hast thou read in history of any who has or had higher mettle in attack, more spirit in maintaining it, more dexterity in wounding or skill in overthrowing? My name is John Little, a man of good mettle, Ne'er doubt me for I'll play my part. |
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