Last, we design vehicles that combine surefooted roadholding with high levels of driving comfort. |
His surefooted broncho scrambled catlike up steep inclines and slid in clouds of dust down breakneck hillsides of loose rubble. |
No one who has been up and down them, behind one of the surefooted country-bred ponies, can fear any ordinary descent. |
Radcliffe enjoyed a huge hit with The Woman in Black, but has subsequently proved less commercially surefooted. |
The realist author Stephen Crane wrote that a rule supports us by the armpits over life's mountain passes, while a principle makes us surefooted. |
Here her analysis is most surefooted as she discusses late eighteenth and early nineteenth-century fiction, Benedict's professional bailiwick. |