We have no meanings for "more mettle" in our records yet.
1 But you have shown more mettle than I gave you credit for.
2 But Tottenham seem to have developed more mettle under Mauricio Pochettino.
3 Replacing the long-since stale Mark Hughes with Paul Lambert has apparently led to a modicum more mettle .
4 But Mars, showing more mettle than Parry had expected, managed to fashion a ploy of his own.
5 Their pathway in the sport has given them the edge, they've got more reserves to call on, more mettle .
6 The few who looked after him at all came to the view that he possessed more mettle than stamina.
7 Not the great Zabdas himself put more mettle into the troops than did that fiery spirit and her black horse.
8 They went up the bay in a boat, landed at the Indian camp, and, with more mettle than discretion, marched into it, sword in hand.
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