We have no meanings for "fight splendidly" in our records yet.
1 I like Prussians ever so much; they fight splendidly , and always beat.
2 The half-pounders fight splendidly , and give one the idea, on being hooked, of pulling three times their real weight.
3 You fought splendidly , and I can't say I regret the issue.
4 But in the bush along the crest of the cliffs overlooking the valley they fought splendidly .
5 She was fighting splendidly for her man, whose honour was dearer to her than his life.
6 He, too, fought splendidly for his country, and like his father, laid down his life for it.
7 He is fighting splendidly , and there seems to have been many discussions with Agassiz and others at the meetings.
8 He fought splendidly and had several wounds, though only a mere boy when he earned his scars and bars.
9 You fellows have fought splendidly .
10 They carried out their task in a most gallant manner and fought splendidly to retain their hold on the ground won.
11 She had buoyed up his courage when it had been fainting; she had fought splendidly against the last terrible inertia of exhaustion.
12 Some of them fought splendidly , and one brigade of infantry had a share in the critical instant when the battle was turned.
13 In due time, when proper exchange of prisoners was made, Montcalm went back to Italy, again fought splendidly , and again was badly wounded.
14 Here, too, Iwar, who was in his seventh year, fought splendidly , and showed the strength of a man in the body of a boy.
15 The 11th Leicesters, under the gallant leading of Major Radford, fought splendidly , losing 14 officers and over 200 other ranks.
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