Similar words: Never say die, in every direction, never-never land, reversal, vice versa, never-never, never even, never. Meaning: adj. impossible to subdue.
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(1) The never-say-die 69 year-old widower is also taking piano lessons for the first time.
(2) He is a tough in my eyes, never-say-die people.
(3) Growing up, I developed a rebellious never-say-die attitude.
(4) John Terry epitomised the team's never-say-die spirit, refusing to succumb to Bolton's increasing reliance on long balls and aerial pressure.
(5) Injured Chelsea midfielder Michael Essien believes the never-say-die attitude of his Stamford Bridge team-mates will mean the Blues end the season with more silverware.
(6) They've won three games by a point, yet there has been no rush to praise their never-say-die spirit.
(7) Perhaps this is one of the best examples of a never-say-die attitude that overcomes a terrible physical handicap and achieves an impossible goal.
(8) Not only is he tactically astute in the offensive third though, he can also track back runners and has a never-say-die attitude which has led some in Spain to compare him favourably to Wayne Rooney.
(9) Ferguson was out - thought and his team out - battled by a fitter side with a winning, never-say-die mentality and great spirit.
(10) As for Japan, they may have been the first AFC representatives to exit the tournament but their never-say-die performances certainly kept fans on the edge of their seats.
(11) The team spirit he's instilled at the club and the never-say-die attitude is remarkable.
(12) The Dutchman has excelled in a role on the right - wing and a combination of hard graft and a never-say-die attitude has made him a fans' favourite at Anfield. Sentencedict.com
(13) Mourinho's Chelsea cut Manchester United's lead in the Premiership to two points when showing a never-say-die attitude to beat Everton 3 - 2 on Sunday.
(14) It took 13 angst - ridden days and seven clumsy games, but the Lakers finally vanquished the never-say-die Houston Rockets with an emphatic 89 - 70 victory in Game 7.
(15) The football in many leagues is easily stereotyped . We in England, the theory goes, like a crash, bang, wallop, superfast, never-say-die type of play.
More similar words: Never say die, in every direction, never-never land, reversal, vice versa, never-never, never even, never, never the, whenever, never mind, never more, guinevere, in every way, nevermore, on every hand, never again, never-ending, nevertheless, oversaw, in every sense, more than ever, versace, never look back, seldom or never, in every respect, universal, adversary, traversal, haversack.