We have no meanings for "great hardihood" in our records yet.
1 This is a choice shrub of great hardihood , and one of the handsomest flowering in cultivation.
2 On account of its great hardihood , this is a very desirable garden shrub or small-growing tree.
3 The great hardihood of the plants.
4 From its great hardihood , vigour of growth, and beauty of flowers, it is certainly one of the most deservedly popular of wall shrubs.
5 He was called the "Iron King," no less from his great hardihood of body and mind than from his vast wealth in mines and foundries.
6 It was the smaller, and probably the younger sharks, that betrayed the greatest hardihood and voracity.
7 'Lynch-law' prevails only where there is greater hardihood and self-subsistency in the leaders.
8 He could say it with the greater hardihood in the remembrance that the "persecution" had been attempted.
9 At that time French hunters, starting from Montreal, their headquarters, pressed on to the north with greater hardihood than any others.
10 "Well," exclaimed M. de Lalande, "you show great hardihood in daring to appear before me."
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: