stand tall
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(deprecated template usage) to stand tall
- Template:idiomatic To behave in a brave, proud, or unyielding manner, without retreating from confrontation, danger, or adversity.
- 1892, Margaret Sidney, Five Little Peppers Grown Up, ch. 9:
- "I'll not sing one note!" she declared, standing tall, "not one single note!"
- 1986, Fern Michaels, Texas Heat, ISBN 9780345331007. p. 300:
- But there was beauty in her, and an inner strength that would allow her to stand tall and accept last night's phone call.
- 2002, Jonathan Fenby, "New elections, Same old Faces," Time, 18 March:
- The economic expansion that enabled the country to stand tall at the start of the century has slowed.
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- 1892, Margaret Sidney, Five Little Peppers Grown Up, ch. 9:
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- “stand tall”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.