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How to use gumption in a sentence

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Rising from political wilderness, the Sonia-led Congress showed that it had the grit and gumption to be an engine of change.
How much gumption does it take to pillory the malfeasant editors, reporters, and publisher who turned to compost ages ago?
It wasn't until the end of the spring quarter at the University of Chicago that I got up the gumption to strike out in a new direction.
If the president would find the gumption to intervene in the war, this horror show would stop immediately.
He should take enormous pride that his enthusiasm and gumption have turned Motherwell around in recent years.
So his dogged belief in his ability as a salesman doesn't come off as gumption and moxie, instead he comes off as delusional.
For a 13 year-old, the kid has more gumption than most counter-terrorist hit squads.
I imagine the endless nights of winter and reflect on the strength and gumption required to survive in the dark and the cold.
Unbridled teenage gumption as practiced in the U.S., it seems, is the answer to all problems.
The industry, services and trade in the city should have the gumption to gang up against the political parties.
If Croydon Council hasn't got an accountant in its ranks or a commercially-minded businessman with a sense of gumption, I can provide one.
Why is it that these places seem more concerned about how they display their designer matchboxes than the gumption level of their staff?
But if the migrants bike from a poor country to our rich one, they are demonstrating not British gumption but foreign deviousness.
I have known people well into their 70s who have more character and gumption than people a quarter of their years.
It's about time someone outside the Religious Right got some media savvy and gumption.
And then, if you have the imagination and gumption, you can stop just being at the receiving end of news.
Since then, despite showing terrific gumption to answer all the questions asked of them, they have not played teams of this calibre.
Take a minute to deliver some well deserved applause for this kid, whose gumption we should all long to emulate.
Not long ago exploration didn't require much more than a dog sled, a compass, a modest stake, and a whole lot of gumption.
Will he now make his exit from history solely because he didn't have the gumption to pen a letter of sympathy on a Terrigal letterhead?
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Examples from Classical Literature
And withal, the ordinariness and the midland gumption of the scene were shot through with the bright exotic rays of romance!
If your father'd just had the gumption to hold out, they'd have had to pay him anything he asked.
Beyond all instruments and weapons are his skill, agility, gumption, diplomacy.
There's a lot of stuff in your story that wouldn't be there if you had any gumption.
She's got more ambition an' gumption than ary young one I ever knowed.
Do have some gumption, Amy, and cut out the salty-tear business.
All we wanted was them needles and a little elbow-grease and gumption.
If Freddy had a bit of gumption, he would have got one at the theatre door.
Did you really have the gumption to suspect me just because I brought you up to this bare part of the heath?
Vivaciously performed by The Jim Cullum Happy Jazz Band, The Music of Jelly Roll Morton showcases the compositions of a performer of incredible talent and gumption.
They said that I was an extremely neat thrower, and that I seemed to have plenty of gumption for the thing, and quite enough constitutional laziness.
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