have+courage

  • 21have the courage of your convictions — have/lack the courage of your conˈvictions idiom to be/not be brave enough to do what you feel to be right Main entry: ↑courageidiom …

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  • 22have one's heart in one's boots — To have lost courage • • • Main Entry: ↑boot have one s heart in one s boots To feel a sinking of the spirit • • • Main Entry: ↑heart …

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  • 23have the heart — (usu in neg) to have the courage or resolution (to do something unpleasant) • • • Main Entry: ↑heart …

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  • 24have the guts — Someone who has enough courage to do something has the guts to do it …

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  • 25Courage — Bravery and Fortitude redirect here. For other uses, see Bravery (disambiguation) and Fortitude (disambiguation). Gallantry redirects here. For other uses, see Gallant (disambiguation). For other uses, see Courage (disambiguation). Fortitudo, by… …

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  • 26Courage Compétition — An Oreca Courage LC70, Courage s current factory effort in the Le Mans Series season Courage Compétition was a racing team and chassis constructor company now owned by Oreca, based in Le Mans, France near the Circuit de la Sarthe. It was founded… …

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  • 27Courage International — Not to be confused with Courage UK. Courage International is an apostolate and Christian ministry of the Roman Catholic Church, which ministers to those with same sex attractions, [1] encouraging such people to abstain from acting on their sexual …

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  • 28courage — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ considerable, extraordinary, great, immense, outstanding (esp. BrE), remarkable, tremendous ▪ personal ▪ …

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  • 29courage — cour|age [ kʌrıdʒ ] noun uncount ** the ability to do something that you know is right or good, even though it is dangerous, frightening, or very difficult: She has shown immense courage in opposing a corrupt and violent regime. have the courage… …

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  • 30courage */*/ — UK [ˈkʌrɪdʒ] / US noun [uncountable] a) the ability to do something that you know is right or good, even though it is dangerous, frightening, or very difficult She has shown immense courage in opposing a corrupt and violent regime. have the… …

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