The master comes forward courageously to meet the apparitions, and calls out to them that he is ready, and that they can take him.
All the prisoners without exception, even the most pusillanimous, even those who were beforehand tormented night and day, supported it courageously when it came.
It was as though the man had in a moment measured their iniquities, and had courageously resolved to intercede for them with God, but was not very sanguine as to the result.
We know how wandering Waterton treated the boa which he courageously grasped by the tail as it retreated into the bushes.
The Plan itself, propelled by the agencies released by those immortal Tablets which constitute its charter, bids fair, in the fifth year of its operation, to exceed the highest expectations of those who have socourageously launched it.
The most formidable obstacles impeding its progress have been courageously faced and progressively swept away.
Any misconception of the sane and genuine patriotism that animates every Bahá’í heart, if it ever obscures or perplexes the minds of responsible government officials, should be instantly and courageously dissipated.
But as we have lately heard with what prudence and manly courage you behaved in the late revolutions, and how courageously you placed yourself in the foremost ranks, our affection to you has grown remarkably.
But those who, undismayed by the wreck around them, courageously held on to land, came through in safety.
It is well to have Presidents who courageously carry into effect the provisions of this constitution, but the highest good is not attained until behind all documentary guarantees is a personal righteousness in the people.
Many are saying: "We will faithfully strengthen the hands of our brothers who toil so courageously at the front.
And thus did this man come to his end, when he had first courageously destroyed many of his enemies.
Courageously I lifted my eyes and looked down between the old lilac bushes, and saw just what I expected I would, a tall, gray figure, pacing slowly up and down the road.
Jane, I tried, but if I had frankly and courageously shown Polk Hayes what was in my heart for him at that moment, I couldn't have answered for the results.
It does not trouble about the autumn; it is all engrossed with the joy of its smile; it labours, courageously and without a care.
Summer will be powerful, autumn bountiful, for the spring is singing at this moment, while courageouslyperforming its work.
The Carib warriors, however, rallied and courageously fought for a long time, but they were at length driven to the woods, leaving many killed and wounded.
Courageously he had lived, and courageously he met the great change, with entire resignation to the Divine will.
Duchess Isabelle, who had courageously accompanied her husband, fell upon her knees before their stern, irreconcilable enemy, and pleaded with him to extend knightly magnanimity towards his prisoner.
The wisest men, the strongest minds, have resolutely andcourageously opposed his tendency to the hereditary system.
He courageously refused, though threatened with a stroke of a sabre, when, fortunately; the carriage being ready to start, he whipped the horses and set off at full gallop.
He must wait and prove himself to her; she must understand him; she should see him in time as the modern ideal of manhood, doing his dutycourageously and without fear or favor.
Susan on the platform courageously faced their gibes until she and her companions were forced out into the street.
In New York City, Lillie Devereux Blake and in Fayetteville, New York, Matilda Joslyn Gage had courageously gone to the polls only to be turned away.
Courageously she now picked up the threads of her life.
Be sure to resist the first shock, and sustain courageously the violence of the first blows.
If he took her courageously back to his world they, those others like, yet unlike him, would see easily through the disguise, and would be quick enough to make both him and her feel it.
Should they be discovered, their fate was sealed; but in the hope of aiding the escape of their king, they courageously offered themselves as a sacrifice to the popular fury.
He advised him to double the measure of provisions, and told him he would have nothing to fear if he encountered the monster as courageously as he did that of the day before.
Kuridana courageously arose, embraced her speechless husband, and bade him an eternal farewell.
It courageously attacked the shameless presumption of sciolist Jew-haters like Hartmann, and inveighed against weak-minded Jews who attributed all ideals to Christianity.
Captain Rostron's part in all this is a great one, and wrapped up though his action is in a modesty that is conspicuous in its nobility, it stands out even in his own account as a piece of work well and courageously done.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "courageously" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.