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gameness

[ geym-nis ]

noun

  1. 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.

  2. the required enthusiasm or will to do something:

    In a show of gameness, they tackled the icy path with shovels and picks.



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noun

  1. courage or bravery; pluck
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of gameness1

First recorded in 1805–10; game 1 (in the adjective senses “plucky†and “enthusiasticâ€) + -ness ( def )
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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.

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Somehow, that geometry never quite aligns, despite the gameness of the cast.

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Morris cooed to her toddler as Hayes reached the limit of his gameness.

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If a few of the character’s poignant moments in the second half weren’t optimized, Boggess impressed with her crystalline singing and gameness for comedy.

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Those with tenacity are described as displaying "gameness".

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