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Use "indomitably" in a sentence
"Phelim O'NeillAs part of the Wonders Of Iceland season, the indomitably cheery Julia Bradbury takes a hike across the unearthly landscape of Iceland, embarking on a 38-mile route that takes in mountain climbs, red-hot lava fields and freezing river crossings en route to the volcanic crater at the centre of the Eyjafjallajökull glacier."
"In the classic Hollywood era, when the formal look thrived, dapper screen idols like Fred Astaire took their sartorial cues from the indomitably stylish Prince of Wales."
"They call themselves baby "zoomers," a clever and punny nickname that captures this group's active lifestyles and their indomitably youthful spirits."