Sentences with adamantine
ad·a·man·tine
A a - Greece will bring an adamantine spirit to the final rather than virtuosity.
- I don't have a problem with naturalistic explanations for miracles, as long as they are not too tortured or based on a philosophy which is, at bottom, the adamantine will to deny the supernatural at all costs.
- They need hope - a kind of unflappable, adamantine hope.
- I am possessed, as much as the next man, of that stiff upper lip, steely resolve and adamantine backbone which make us British positively megalithic in the face of danger.