Sentence example with the word 'prowess'

prowess

ability, braveness, competence, dauntlessness, fearlessness, handiness, lionheartedness, pot-valor, skill, talent, virtue

Last update: October 18, 2015


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Sporting prowess will be recknod in interviews.   [noun]

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The Prelate, he said, had received him very graciously, had thanked him for his prowess and had bid him crave a reward.   [noun]

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At the same time he laid his finger significantly on another similar weapon, both being the fruits of his prowess among their enemies during the evening.   [noun]

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We knew, too, that among scorching cyclists "Land's End to John O'Groat's" was a classic itinerary for those who would boast of their prowess and their grit.   [noun]

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These benches which now we are trying to see as they were testified to the change come with conquest, and illustrated both the policy and the prowess of Rome.   [noun]

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For the first time since Henry the Eighth had laid siege to Boulogne, an English army commanded by an English king was about to exhibit its prowess on Continental soil.   [noun]

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"We have heard of your prowess."   [noun]

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David wished to immortalize that feat of prowess.   [noun]

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This whole transaction gave us Americans the first suspicion that our exalted ideas of the prowess of British regulars had not been well founded.   [noun]

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A person whose goodness consists rather in his guiltlessness of vice, than in his prowess in virtue.   [noun]

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As for his prowess at Waterloo, the reader is already acquainted with that.   [noun]

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