Definition of Adventuresomeness. Meaning of Adventuresomeness. Synonyms of Adventuresomeness

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Definition of Adventuresomeness

Adventuresomeness
Adventuresome Ad*ven"ture*some, a. Full of risk; adventurous; venturesome. -- Ad*ven"ture*some*ness, n.

Meaning of Adventuresomeness from wikipedia

- by his parents to heighten his inherited self-reliant, heedless, and adventuresome traits and that he lacked the discipline his p****ionate spirit and quick...
- crisis, and made it clear that the U.S. government would not support adventuresome Americans attacking the British. In early January 1838, the president...
- September 1, 2002 (2002-09-01) 710 Arliss is smitten by Rita's friend, an adventuresome sports photographer. Stanley and Kirby enlist Roy Jones Jr. to endorse...
- speed." "An exquisitely crafted novel that carries the reader on an adventuresome journey into the depths of totalitarian North Korea and into the most...
- Depts.washington.edu. Retrieved February 19, 2011. Bledsoe, Jane L. "Adventuresome Women on the Oregon Trail: 1840-1867." Frontiers (Boulder) 7, no. 3...
- to make them more accessible to new players, or to make them more adventuresome. [...] It never seems to go well, because old fans feel left behind...
- "Kittens and Pocket pets" March 3, 2012 (2012-03-03) Featured are the epic adventuresome stories that take place during the first few months in the lives of...
- wrote: As suffused with Arab lore as Sir Richard Burton and almost as adventuresome as T.E. Lawrence, Muhammad Asad offers a similar blend of daring action...
- Story. Calloway disapproved of Gillespie's mischievous humor and his adventuresome approach to soloing. According to Jones, Calloway referred to it as...
- 40°44′40″N 74°1′22″W / 40.74444°N 74.02278°W / 40.74444; -74.02278 SS Stevens, a 473-foot (144 m), 14,893-ton ship, served as a floating dormitory from...