Intrenched behind a gigantic mit, the Big Man strovevalorously to hold the difficult balls.
He stuck his fists deep in his pockets, and went down the steps like a soldier and across the campus chanting valorously the football slogan: Bill kicked, Dunham kicked.
So he went away valorously across a broad rolling down, and about half a mile farther on he came to a little shed.
To the surface he came, and struck out valorously for the opposite shore much more than a mile away.
Aided by many thousands of native English soldiers whom he carried over with him into Normandie and Maine, and who there fought most valorously for him, Duke William conquered the men of Maine and reduced them to his obedience.
Quinantzin, though so young, is said to have been foremost in the melee and to have fought so valorously that Xolotl rewarded him with the lordship of Tezcuco, and ceded him its revenues.
I hold out so valorously against this Scandinavian weather, that I deserve to be ranked with Odin and Thor; and fancy I may go to live at Clifton or Drontheim.
He attacked Grave, which was valorously relieved by Martin Schenk and Sir John Norris; but soon after he took it, to Leicester's surprise and disgust.
I shall not ever return to you, my pigs, because, at worst, to die valorously is better than to sleep out one's youth in the sun.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "valorously" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: boldly; daringly; gamely; heroically; intrepidly; resolutely