Endure |
Endure difficulties |
According to George Bernard Shaw it is "the anesthesia by which we endure the operation of life |
What measures one's ability to endure traveling inconvenience? |
Person with learning difficulties, but with other extraordinary mental skills — attains void (anag) |
Experiencing difficulties |
Tolerate, endure |
Endured, as a hurricane |
The anesthesia by which we endure the operation of life": Shaw |
Endure: arch. |
About to endure |
Endures |
No longer able to endure |
Knievel who once endured a 29-day coma after a failed jump |
A means of solving difficulties. |
Endure, in Edinburgh |
Endure: Scot. |
___ and water (endures) |
Group endured chickenhouse disaster? |
Be surrounded with difficulties |
Handled difficulties |
-- boredom (endure extreme tedium) |
Tolerates, endures |
Endure cheerfully |
What some first-day iPhone buyers endured |
Music style endured in "Pitch Perfect" or "Your Friend's College Concert |
Endure a Moscow heat wave? |
Endured |
Endure for all eternity |
Successfully contend with difficulties |