gameness
Americannoun
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the quality of having a fighting spirit; courage or resolution; pluck.
The horse revealed his true gameness, coming up from behind after that early stumble.
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the required enthusiasm or will to do something.
In a show of gameness, they tackled the icy path with shovels and picks.
noun
Etymology
Origin of gameness
First recorded in 1805–10; game 1 (in the adjective senses “plucky” and “enthusiastic”) + -ness ( def. )
Example Sentences
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Too bad the weak body-swapping farce she’s given to play isn’t worthy of her gameness, a missed opportunity to fuse Lovecraft, Blake Edwards and Paul Verhoeven.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 27, 2023
And the passing of melodic themes between the chorus and the orchestra at the convergence of the finale was a breathtaking display of Britten’s compositional dexterity — and the BSO’s gameness.
From Washington Post • Apr. 3, 2022
Morris cooed to her toddler as Hayes reached the limit of his gameness.
From New York Times • Jan. 13, 2022
Is gameness enough to elevate such shoddy material?
From Slate • Apr. 11, 2021
“Ay, or the pair of you couldn’t have taken me!” said Peyton, with hot scorn and defiant gameness.
From The Continental Dragoon A Love Story of Philipse Manor-House in 1778 by Stephens, Robert Neilson
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