Is there not an exquisite touch of domesticity in the cat, who basks impavid even in the septentrional snow. |
Though your particular rut must lead to the cannon's mouth, you are cheerful and impavid in it as a man just and firm of purpose should be. |
He followed along at the same regular pace they set, and like an impavid machine ticking along, his only thought was to tail them. |
Ironically, this expressed anxiety is not matched by aroused insistence on impavid action by legislators. |
Only an impavid boxer would laugh while entering the ring to fight Mike Tyson. |
Fifty years hence the comparison will seem less arbitrary than now, and the conclusion will certainly be held not nearly so impavid as it reads to-day |