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 adjectivebold; daring; adventurous. Origin of adventuresomeFirst recorded in 1725–35; adventure + -some1OTHER WORDS FROM adventuresomead·ven·ture·some·ly, adverbad·ven·ture·some·ness, nounWords nearby adventuresomeAdvent Sunday, adventure, adventure playground, adventurer, adventure racing, adventuresome, adventuress, adventure tourism, adventurism, adventurous, adverbDictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for adventuresomeAdventuresome moviegoers can thank the Oscars as bunnies can thank spring. The Oscar International Film Festival: ‘Stranger By the Lake’ and Foreign Films You Should Watch|Jimmy So|February 2, 2014|DAILY BEASTA difficult feat, to be sure, but not entirely unusual for adventuresome Englishmen and -women. This Week’s Hot Reads: March 25, 2013|Nicholas Mancusi|March 25, 2013|DAILY BEASTBut even the most adventuresome eaters have probably never eaten Maori pikopiko pesto. The Maori Star Chef Rocking the South Pacific|Lea Lane Stern|April 2, 2011|DAILY BEASTA little later we meet again with the adventuresome Tupper and his flotilla. The Campaign of 1776 around New York and Brooklyn|Henry P. Johnston
He suffered a painful illness at the close of his vigorous, adventuresome life. The Women Who Came in the Mayflower|Annie Russell MarbleAnd this fellowship, or intimacy, which he courted was destined to send Caillette forth on a strange and adventuresome mission. Under the Rose|Frederic Stewart IshamHe was no coward; no man ever dared say that of him; but he seemed to have none of the adventuresome blood of his parents. Wolf Breed|Jackson GregoryThe ships of Portugal were the most adventuresome of any that ploughed the ocean. Stanley in Africa|James P. Boyd
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