Intrepid in a sentence as an adjective

Some intrepid blogger ought to do a round-up of all the seminal Usenet posts like this.

My favorite was the machine that had a Paint program enabled by an intrepid hacker.

Get rid of them and I guarantee your intrepid little human resourcefulness will find ways of managing without them.

His intrepid quest to justify elite opinion by searching through every city in the world to find a cabbie willing to say it.

Just because something is written in a man page, does that mean it should be locked away to only those intrepid enough to read the man pages of every tool they use?

Never underestimate the intrepid spirit of a horny teenager.

Instead, it sucked Nelson and his intrepid band of true believers into what became the longest-running vaporware project in the history of computing - a 30-year saga of rabid prototyping and heart-slashing despair.

Intrepid definitions

adjective

invulnerable to fear or intimidation; "audacious explorers"; "fearless reporters and photographers"; "intrepid pioneers"

See also: audacious brave dauntless fearless hardy unfearing