- the Pig
being said to
embody the boar-like
traits of
determination and
impetuosity.
Among ****anese hunters, the boar's
courage and
defiance is a source...
-
entire trees from the
mouth of the
Pekistanoui [Missouri] with such
impetuosity that one
could not
attempt to
cross it
without great danger. The commotion...
- San
Diego praised her
performance writing, "Jacobson has the
pulsating impetuosity of a teenager...Her
profligate joy in love and
unchecked anguish in bereavement...
- own
artillery and a
naval bombardment from the British. With his
usual impetuosity,
Bonaparte pushed Jezzar's
columns back
against their own
walls and then...
-
earlier recorded usages started in the 14th
century as a noun
meaning "
impetuosity,
great speed, force, or
violence (in riding, running, striking, etc.)"...
- his
purposes of
remaking his
party – or one
whose very
strength and
impetuosity might force the president's hand." As
stated by
another study, in regards...
- used her for breeding,
including with 1971 Blue Gr****
Stakes winner Impetuosity. "High-Priced
Filly Finishes Third". The Post-Standard.
August 5, 1970...
-
Peter entering the tomb as soon as he
arrives shows his "characteristic
impetuosity". That
Peter enters the tomb
without trepidation or
hesitation is seen...
- He
captures on
canvas the calm
melancholy of the Alps, the
terrible impetuosity of the sea, and the
landscapes of
moonlit nights. He
exhibited in 1877...
-
legions charged in,
neither persuasion nor
threat could check their impetuosity: p****ion
alone was in command.
Crowded together around the entrances...