We have no meanings for "much gumption" in our records yet.
1 It don't take much gumption to run a store, does it, William?
2 Who would have thought that a mere mechanic had that much gumption in him?
3 Just now you accused me of having too much gumption .
4 He's just knocked out-youcan't find out just how much gumption he has left.
5 Ephraim Prescott had been right when he had declared that it did not take much gumption to keep store in Coniston.
6 I would if I were there, and so would you if you had as much gumption as an old setting hen.
7 Thomas says Donnell himself is a sensible, hard-working man, but he hadn't much gumption when he picked out a wife, that's what.
8 But Nadine was practically a child, she told herself, and it didn't seem like they raised girls to have much gumption in the year 2004.
9 "I haven't had much gumption to come visiting of late."
10 "Fine," she responded with as much gumption as she could dredge up while her insides liquefied into a gooey mass of desire.
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