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adjectivebold; daring; adventurous. Origin of adventuresomeFirst recorded in 1725–35; adventure + -some1 OTHER WORDS FROM adventuresomead·ven·ture·some·ly, adverbad·ven·ture·some·ness, nounWords nearby adventuresomeAdvent Sunday, adventure, adventure playground, adventurer, adventure racing, adventuresome, adventuress, adventure tourism, adventurism, adventurous, adverb Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for adventuresomeAdventuresome moviegoers can thank the Oscars as bunnies can thank spring. The Oscar International Film Festival: ‘Stranger By the Lake’ and Foreign Films You Should Watch|Jimmy So|February 2, 2014|DAILY BEAST A difficult feat, to be sure, but not entirely unusual for adventuresome Englishmen and -women. This Week’s Hot Reads: March 25, 2013|Nicholas Mancusi|March 25, 2013|DAILY BEAST But even the most adventuresome eaters have probably never eaten Maori pikopiko pesto. The Maori Star Chef Rocking the South Pacific|Lea Lane Stern|April 2, 2011|DAILY BEAST A little later we meet again with the adventuresome Tupper and his flotilla. The Campaign of 1776 around New York and Brooklyn|Henry P. Johnston
He suffered a painful illness at the close of his vigorous, adventuresome life. The Women Who Came in the Mayflower|Annie Russell Marble And this fellowship, or intimacy, which he courted was destined to send Caillette forth on a strange and adventuresome mission. Under the Rose|Frederic Stewart Isham He was no coward; no man ever dared say that of him; but he seemed to have none of the adventuresome blood of his parents. Wolf Breed|Jackson Gregory The ships of Portugal were the most adventuresome of any that ploughed the ocean. Stanley in Africa|James P. Boyd
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