English edit

Etymology edit

un- +‎ blenching

Adjective edit

unblenching (comparative more unblenching, superlative most unblenching)

  1. unblanching; resolute
    • 1895, Kenneth Graham, The Golden Age, London, page 3:
      To be sure, there was an exception in the curate, who would receive unblenching the information that the meadow beyond the orchard was a prairie studded with herds of buffalo[.]