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dare <a dare; dares> N

dare <a dare; dares> N

dare or be bold enough to undertake or engage in VB

Usage examples with dare

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If you are so presumptuous as to dare get involved, you can count on being brutalized and discarded for that transgression.
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For many years, starting out, he didn't dare to call himself an artist and was often surprised by what he managed to create.
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The unconventional offerings can certainly dare men who have been working hard at the gym to be in tiptop shape for the beach to join the cropped-top movement.
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Nobody on a lower level would dare to say a word contradicting those plans, even if it was the fate of the Aral Sea.
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It was learnt that the dare-devil boys took to their heels with their loots after they were confronted by angry residents.
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We bemoan cleaning them, become indignant when they dare to clog, and bellyache if the paper roll is bare.
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Can we dare to dream the inexpressible -- that those turbines that already blight the countryside could be torn down?
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They were dare-devil armed robbers!
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He crouches, lies down like a lion, like the king of beastswho dare rouse him?
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He was a dare-devil and liked challenges wherever he found them.
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