How To Use Dare In A Sentence

  • Close beside me stood my excellent friend Griffiths, the jolly hosteler, of whom I take the present opportunity of saying a few words, though I dare say he has been frequently described before, and by far better pens. The Bible in Spain
  • He deliberately paused outside the door, forcing them to wait in frustration before they dared erupt into excited comment.
  • For a long time I daren't tell him I knew, and when I did he went wild.
  • Now Tyndareus bestowed me on thy father not that I or any children I might bear should be slain. Electra
  • Armed with splinters of steel, two ant-sized men dare the formidable mysteries of a termitary. The Raid on the Termites
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  • It's here that he rails for the umpteenth time against lesser critics who have dared to suggest that his boisterous, agonistic account of writerly influence might be weighted in favour of a certain masculinist tradition. The Anatomy of Influence by Harold Bloom – review
  • On the promotion campaign across 11 cities, the Dew Adventure Games with daredevil feats by international skate boarders and BMX bike riders drew huge crowds.
  • Why it gave me consternation I could not have told; I dare say my inveracities of the day before had failed to digest. The Flower of the Chapdelaines
  • And therefore (quod iterum moneo, licet nauseam paret lectori, malo decem potius verba, decies repetita licet abundare, quam unum desiderari) I would advise him that is actually melancholy not to read this tract of Symptoms, lest he disquiet or make himself for a time worse, and more melancholy than he was before. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Facing off against Daredevil's way coolist foe of the day, Death-Stalker, the team-up had a great moment when the villain grabbed GR's flaming skull and was freaked to find that he wouldn't die. DAREDEVIL #102 Marvel Comics, 1973
  • Although they do not dare show themselves in public, they are all the more active on the Internet.
  • He regularly talks of matters the front pages dare not touch. Times, Sunday Times
  • I replied that we daren't go until we saw a reasonable chance (if I knew anything, we'd wait a long time for one), and so we bandied it to and fro and got no forrarder, and finally went to bed, played out. The Sky Writer
  • At first she wanted to punch the nurse and storm off - how dare the young upstart speak to her like that?
  • On the River Darent, in Kent - which as recently as 1996 used to dry up in places during the summer, stranding and killing fish and other aquatic life - the amount taken from the river has been cut by 35m litres a day compared with 20 years ago, increasing river flows and so enabling much greater numbers of brown trout, pike and other fish to live in its waters. Rivers the healthiest in a generation due to stricter pollution controls
  • They did not dare to challenge the sacred cow of parliamentary democracy.
  • How dare you make personal remarks!
  • HOW dare councils whine about being starved of funds while blowing millions on undies using taxpayer-funded credit cards? The Sun
  • And the one faint hope that soothed his troubled dreams was one he dared not cherish in his hours of waking. THE ANCIENT AND SOLITARY REIGN
  • There was joy on the double for racing's first Lady Jessica Harrington at Leopardstown as the County Kildare trainer saddled the winners of the two feature races.
  • Like many young stars, he seems obsessed with people who dare to tell him he's anything but amazeballs and destined for legend-hood.
  • Den dare is dese young niggers what ain't fit to be called darkies, dat tries to ac 'eddicated, and says dat it ain't any spe'rits dat walks de earth. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves South Carolina Narratives, Part 1
  • They dare not do a disco because they fear an outbreak of drug-taking and break-dancing or both!
  • The Labour party's draft document, which it did not dare to publish, refers to London policing functions.
  • Delhi daredevils played their 2nd match for the airtel champions league t20 and it was a great match when Dinesh Karthik and Virender Sehwag played a knock which led delhi to a win agains the wayamba 11 which ad players like mahela jayawardene. Delhi daredevils win the match against wayamba 11
  • When I read the word "dight," my mind went immediately back to Chaucer, Troilus and Criseyde, l. 146, "in Omer, or in Dares, or in Dyte. Languagehat.com: DIGHT.
  • No one will dare contradict you or insinuate that you've taken your ideas from others!
  • Few people dared to declare their opposition to the regime.
  • But how is this to be done, and which of my little court dare attempt this tour de jongleur with any chance of success? The Abbot
  • It's a cutthroat business, but I daresay there's not a guy in it who doesn't trust my dad. A KING'S RANSOM
  • When at Mr. Gedge's I wished much to apprize you of the public opinion as to our Boy Giles, [6] but I dare not then, I shall you may be sure Sir, after such a letter as this, be anxious for your opinion, and I will not damp my spirits with the idea of your being offended. Letter 63
  • People neeed some courage in life, just like climbing a cliff .Although there are stemp ahead, you still fell some timorous and dare not go ahead. But when you conquer the timidity and reach the peak, you will feel the importance of courage as you enjoy the beautiful scenes. It is the same with life.
  • Moreover it seems to me atrocious that we who insist on seven millions of Catholics supporting a church they call heretical, should dare to talk of our scruples (conscientious scruples forsooth!) about assisting with a poor pittance of very insufficient charity their 'damnable idolatry.' The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning
  • So would you dare to bare your body hair? Times, Sunday Times
  • But so far, the government has not dared to predict when good results may come.
  • Dare to share for to give is to truly live. RVM 
  • In the early 2000s, bonbon makers bumped up the dare element by introducing hot chilis to chocolate. Hoppy Holidays: Sweet Makers Try to Tap Market for Beer Candy
  • Clean architectural lines, gleaming glass, flower beds so neat and regimented that no weed would dare to seed itself.
  • Human documents belong to humankind: hence his rage against obstructive archivists who dare refuse access to precious materials which have fallen to their care.
  • #47/December 2, 2009/4: 18 min. Jay Goldman, also known as his butterscotch alter-ego, the daring Mr. Mobile, dares you to gaze upon these Butterscotch.com: Newest Episodes
  • They instantly fall into certain companionable roles: the smartest one lends an educated perspective on a topic, the most outrageous one cracks the kind of jokes she wouldn’t dare to if a man were around, the least intellectually secure one feels safe enough to ask the most rudimentary questions. The Uses of Enchantment
  • I am not a student or professor of glottology, contenting myself with being able to speak one or two languages without troubling my head over their origin, so I dare not judge upon the affinity more or less remote of the not too sweet Sakai idioms with others, but there seemed to me such a marked difference between the Malay and Sakai phraseologies that My Friends the Savages Notes and Observations of a Perak settler (Malay Peninsula)
  • Romanji: koi ga setsunai to sugu soba de kizuita ano yoru datte hoka no dare yori anata no koto wo shitteiru kara itsumo no sarigenai yasashisa sae kono mune wo shimetsuketeku konna ni, konna ni, chikaku de mitsumete mo doushite, doushite, tada no tomodachi na no donna ni, donna ni, tsuyoku omotteitemo tsutaerarenai SachinKRaj - The Blog
  • Oborne regrets the 'loss of self restraint' and his intention is to recreate it, or rather to again 'ostracise' and 'thrust beyond the outer margins of debate' those who dare to speak out about the impact of Islam on the British way of life. The British National Party
  • Electric lighting was such a powerful symbol of progress that early lighting fixtures proudly flaunted bare bulbs so that no one would dare mistake them for gaslights.
  • She awoke slowly, her head throbbing as it had the time she had taken a whole tankard of ale on a dare from the boys.
  • He was not a particularly good dog - he once bit the oculist who dared to lean over me and touch my face to adjust a new pair of glasses.
  • Luckily i dont, but what i do want to say about all this hate you have towards Islam, and the pakistani's in particular, that "dare" try to live in your town, well first tell how does this sound lionheart: Dunstable - Death threat & the Al Qaeda connection
  • And if the neighbour dares to try and poke his nose in, pretending to wish me many happy returns when all he really wants is a good snoop around, he'll wish he hadn't.
  • Officers standing on the shore could hear his cries but dared not enter the water because of the dangerous tidal currents.
  • The kyack was quite in the shadow now, yet she dared not attempt its theft until the three men were asleep. The Sky Line of Spruce
  • She dare not mention the subject again.
  • Bisogna andare si persona a romperSI le scatole ... meglio prendere per il culo ... e poi per cosa, per imbecilli che vanno su un siti dove qualcuno mette anche roba che non dovrebbe? The Pirate Bay - Blog
  • Hence that wide-spread Pythagorean philosophy, with its spheral harmonics and esoteric mysteries, uniting in one brotherhood for many years men of thought and action, -- dare we say, our inferiors? The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 20, June, 1859
  • Finally, Neville Marten, how dare you dismiss the guitar as a mere machine?
  • The odds of him dying early, of Smith having early onset Alzheimer's Disease, hell, of just getting a minor concussion which he plays through and doesn't dare tell anyone because he's afraid of being fired -- NFL players have the crappiest contracts in all of professional major league sports, not to mention those contracts are year-to-year (if I remember correctly) -- just went sky-fracking-high. Archive 2009-10-01
  • I do not dare to call slavish that which is royal. NPNF2-08. Basil: Letters and Select Works
  • “I daresay,” agreed Lady Armitage, more sharply, but her expression mellowed into thoughtfulness. The Blackstone Key
  • If not try stocking some, possibly when they get their fill they will hit the fake ones, Also instead of casting fancy bass lures, try casting dare devel or silver spoons. have fun!! Live minnows or fake stuff??
  • We were all promised blizzards and arctic blasts today, and I dare say everyone was looking forward to being snowed in and enjoying a day off work snuggled up in front of the telly.
  • He didn't dare to speak to her.
  • Does this warthog actually have the cajones to dare speak for God??? Think Progress » Limbaugh: Volcanic eruption in Iceland is God’s reaction to health care’s passage.
  • How dare you call me a kindred spirit as I happily, boozily answer all the questions "b" and then suggest yoga to me in the analysis. Today's Quiz: Are You Batshit Crazy?
  • She dared not breathe a word of it to anybody.
  • Even in this day and age, when unmarried mothers are hardly seen as shameless hussies anymore, there are still girls who suffer incredible loneliness because they daren't bring shame upon their families.
  • How dare they give Cody the notion that his mom is no saint?
  • Donna did not dare settle herself too comfortably into her seat, in case she fell asleep.
  • How dare Rush Limbaugh, the principal foghorn of the Right-wing noise machine, denounce them as "freeloaders? Bernard Weisberger: Onward Wisconsin
  • She deftly defeats those who dare challenge her with a relentless intensity.
  • Tom was the only man who dared run the bar in the dark, and that last time, between nightfall and the dawn, with a southeaster breezing up, he had sailed his schooner in and out again. BY THE TURTLES OF TASMAN
  • And she will be judged as they are: by whether they get fat or acquire cellulite or dare to age. Times, Sunday Times
  • Only a slight, chill wind dared to slip among the crumbling buildings.
  • While my father remained in the garden, I sent my dutiful compliments to my mother, with inquiry after her health, by Shorey, whom I met accidentally upon the stairs; for none of the servants, except my gaoleress, dare to throw themselves in my way. Clarissa Harlowe
  • Therefore, litterbugs and those accustomed to spitting on the pavement no longer dare to give free rein to their impulses or else they'd better take along with them a waste-paper basket or a cuspidor whenever they opt for a stroll.
  • He knew the man -- H'yemba, the cunning ironsmith, one who in other days had before now crossed his will and, dog-like, snarled as much as he had dared. Darkness and Dawn
  • The result is a leader who believes his own publicity because no one dares to gainsay it. Times, Sunday Times
  • He needs a shrink, Kate thought, but she knew she would never dare suggest it.
  • He is so dangerous, they daren't speak his name. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dare might have "hustled" to increase the size of the bets, but he must have known that either of such evenly matched opponents could have won. The Beast That Resembles A Poem(A Handy Resource for Architects,Engineers, and Students)
  • Don't you dare mess my hair!
  • Anita Dung is Obama's Joseph Goebbels. How dare these Marxist traitors dismantle our Constitution, and our First Amendment! ! !
  • Servicing, deliveries, storage, stocktaking and databases are now all part of the process, as are dare I say, health and safety and quality control.
  • Quoting the SAS motto Who Dares Wins, he called on worshippers to ‘out-imagine’ those who carried out suicide bombings.
  • Perhaps, though I scarcely dare to hope it, the hydrogen bomb will terrify mankind into sanity and tolerance.
  • As things stand in British arts, only an autist would dare to profess disinterest in diversity.
  • If you lead along a straight way, who will dare go by a crooked one? Times, Sunday Times
  • listening to my heart beating. seeing how much i love you ,i dare to admit how much i love you .when thinking of you, i hope you can receive the passionat words i left for you!
  • The play is set in a country embroiled in an ongoing war, where one woman dares to stand out against popular opinion.
  • It was only this cursed undivorced condition of his, and — and the question whether Annette would take him, which he dared not put to the touch until he had a clear and even dazzling future to offer her. In Chancery
  • They smell inodorously -- they do not wash -- they dare not risk cholera. The Innocents Abroad
  • It results in the first Laois/Kildare final since 1946 when Laois won their last title and broke a Dublin hoodoo that had lasted for 22 years (and much longer in Croke Park).
  • They daren't ask for any more money.
  • How dare Lou leave them on their own?
  • Futher reading (click here if you dare) uncovers other obsessions with coulomb forces in nuclear fusion and a notion that space-time curvature sets humans apart as a species. The Queen is my dealer
  • In great wrath he swore to take vengeance on the man who had dared to tear up his complaint so contumeliously.
  • How dare this person measure the work of a pastor in such trivial terms? Christianity Today
  • Movie bombshell Megan Fox gave new meaning to the word transformer during a recent day out in L.A., when the sexy star, who is rarely seen without her signature dark eye makeup and slash of red lipstick, dared to go bare while picking up beauty supplies. Megan Fox Without Makeup (PHOTO)
  • Symes dared not -- _dared_ not, she told herself -- enforce his threats. The Lady Doc
  • 'How dare you speak tome like that?' he thundered.
  • Inside him beat the heart of a daredevil barnstormer, who in 1922 had walked on the wings of an airplane as it looped through the air in the Midwest, secured by invisible wire cables. Helen Davey: Pan Am: A Dream Takes Flight (Part III)
  • Romani olim putabant fortunam regna et imperia dare: Credebant antea mortales fortunam solam opes et honores largiri, idque duabus de causis; primum quod indignus quisque dives honoratus, potens; alterum, vix quisquam perpetuo bonis iis frui visus. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Two churchmen within the diocese of Kildare & Leighlin hold the ecclesiastic title of vicar general.
  • I wouldn't dare to guess at her age.
  • The first National Eisteddfod, held in 1861 at Aberdare, proved to be a showpiece for literary and musical talent.
  • No wonder he remained to be a stranger to everyone else for no one dared or risked taking a step into such a place filled with horrors and terrors that only the Shadow Assailant knew of.
  • Dare they try to steal away now?
  • How dare you speak to me like that?
  • It will feature celebrities and members of the public who dare to strip for the cameras.
  • A daredevil returned home triumphant yesterday after carrying out the highest bungee jump in the world.
  • Nobody even dared support a coworker in an argument. Times, Sunday Times
  • Aghazal played the cithara and sang all the lovely longing thoughts Akantha dared not speak aloud, and Adalana, with her flute, was an impertinent skylark who served as a go-between. Wildfire
  • Defenders of Dayton say its terms prohibit referendums in either of the two entities, and it's not clear Dodik will dare to proceed with an actual vote. Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
  • This was a secret she harbored, that she should dare compare her situation to something so horrible.
  • I am seething with rage at anyone who dares suggest that, in any way, such acts are even explicable, let alone justifiable.
  • She was the first to ride astride a horse into the hills when few women were riding at all, and those who dared were riding English side-saddle on the Golden Gate Park bridle paths. Charmian London and Dog Possum
  • The flagship daily news and current affairs programme Kildare Today will deal with topical issues and provide a forum for listeners to air their views.
  • Dare and the world always yields. If it beats you sometimes, dare it again and again and it will succumb. 
  • The exam went better than I'd dared hope.
  • But they daren't hurt us," cried Smith bumptiously. Blue Jackets The Log of the Teaser
  • Our daredevil ambitions are never so roused as when we're our own audience.
  • Howie didn't have an act but he got up there, almost on a dare, and ad-libbed what turned out to be the funniest set of the evening.
  • Principio ut illo advenimus, ubi primum terram tetigimus, continuo Amphitruo delegit viros primorum principes; eos legat, Telobois iubet sententiam ut dicant suam; si sine vi et sine hello velint rapta et raptores tradere, si quae asportassent redderent, se exercitum extemplo domum reducturum, abituros agro Argivos, pacem atque otium dare illis; sin aliter sient animati neque dent quae petat, sese igitur summa vi virisque eorum oppidum oppugnassere. Amphitryo, Asinaria, Aulularia, Bacchides, Captivi Amphitryon, The Comedy of Asses, The Pot of Gold, The Two Bacchises, The Captives
  • Buying that blank tape had been a waste, for she knew she would never dare play it back.
  • 'The first instance I shall give of the abiding influence of strong impressions received in infancy, is in the character of a lady who is now no more; and who was too eminent for piety and virtue, to leave any doubt of her being now exalted to the enjoyment of that felicity which her enfeebled mind, during its abode on earth, never dared to contemplate. The Mother's Book
  • How many directors dare tell any diva that the first thing they want her to do, as she makes her grand entrance, is dip her head in a bucket and throw back her hair, spraying an arc of water across the stage?
  • People neeed some courage in life, just like climbing a cliff .Although there are stemp ahead, you still fell some timorous and dare not go ahead. But when you conquer the timidity and reach the peak, you will feel the importance of courage as you enjoy the beautiful scenes. It is the same with life.
  • In return, we can do a better job of sorting out the human from the heroic, history from mythology, patriotic pabulum from more satiating analysis, even - dare we try?
  • And how many men staggered out of Fatal Attraction swearing they'd never dare flirt with a woman again?
  • How dare you! how _dare_ you!" cried Elsie, stamping her foot, and drawing a long, sobbing breath. Elsie's Womanhood
  • I've long detected a certain froideur in these pages for the industry that dare not speak its name.
  • January 3rd, 2010 11: 10 am ET so what this twit is saying is someone had to be killed before it is lile 9/11. how dare he make light of peoples lives. this should not be happening any time there is an attempt it should be considered like 9/11. the only difference is 9/11 did happen, and with the christmas attempt the citzens on the plane were the ones who stopped the attempt. Brennan: Failed Christmas bombing not like 9/11
  • This could be because my blog is the least popular of the twelve, but I like to think it's because people are so scared of my rapier wit that they dare not cast their vote for me.
  • Originally called Hab. la, this Y Combinator startup has created - dare we say it? Original Signal - Transmitting Web 2.0
  • People neeed some courage in life, just like climbing a cliff .Although there are stemp ahead, you still fell some timorous and dare not go ahead. But when you conquer the timidity and reach the peak, you will feel the importance of courage as you enjoy the beautiful scenes. It is the same with life.
  • He said a consulting engineer will be talking to Kildare County Council with regard to traffic manoeuvres in the area and it would be premature to put in traffic calming on the Sycamores Road.
  • Do you dare -- do you _dare_ look your own daughter in the eye and say she is no lady? Queed
  • How dare you dispute against our orders?
  • Progress was painfully slow: they had to test every fingerhold before they dared trust it with their weight.
  • But the miles brought compensation in other valleys, other bold, black upheavals of rock, and then again bare, boundless yellow plains, and sparsely cedared ridges, and white dry washes, ghastly in the sunlight, and dazzling beds of alkali, and then a desert space where golden and blue flowers bloomed. The Man of the Forest
  • But then again, I dare say my face could do with looking a little more lived-in at this stage of my life.
  • With a new name adorning the number one position after almost every match, the Daredevils, who climbed to the coveted position after trampling over event's whipping boys Kolkata Knight Riders by nine wickets, would have to up the ante when they take on Sachin Tendulkar's army for the first time in the tournament. Times Now
  • She dares him to do it, and just then the clock strikes twelve.
  • But don't you dare to reproach me with one drop of blood or one writer in jail.
  • They're all these chemical things now - I dare say they're just as good really.
  • Even nowadays, the following injunction may be found in occult schools: “know, dare, do, and be silent.” Hand Signed | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
  • No Wasp patriarch would have dared to defy democratic sensitivities so brazenly. IN DEFENCE OF ARISTOCRACY
  • He strayed as close to the house as he dared, positioning -himself beneath the boughs of a tree at the edge of the lawn. AMAGANSETT
  • The fact that an anti-war movement even exists, is gaining strength, and dares to have a tint of radical coloring must boggle their minds.
  • They say that the width between those long-lashed eyes is a common peculiarity of the artist's face; but she is no longer an artist; she is only the brave young yachtswoman who lives at Castle Dare. Macleod of Dare
  • One reason that no one ever discovered their hideout was because no one ever dared to stray too far into the forest.
  • He could outclimb, outswim, outrun, outdevil any of them; while none dared fight with him. When the World Was Young
  • Afterwards there was a small reception party of supporters at the door of the Kildare dressing room, to clap the returning players in from their warm-down.
  • In the centre of the country, the alpine moorland and montane forests of Mt. Kenya and the Aberdares conceal rare bongo antelope, red duiker, suni, bushbuck, Giant forest hog and colobus monkeys.
  • Beneath the surface of small-town serenity lies a dark domain where innocents dare not tread and unpredictability is the norm.
  • As already noted, the king sent two countesses, two knights, four ladies and Sir Marmaduke Darell, as paymaster, to meet the royal family as they entered England, and to bring them south.
  • The author concludes that the pre-war purges instilled such fear of the vozhd that no one dared oppose his irrational strategy. Stromata Blog:
  • A unique jewel studded crown was gifted so that Lord Sundareswarar could be decked with it during the daily pujas.
  • You can from our bethe of carib chromatism ethanediol of a verisimilar illogicality dare moneran with a anthology or you can godwit your own burrow barcarole loire by cyclopedia an evaluator of chigoe arrogator and pyrotechnics deuteromycota. Rational Review
  • Oh heavens above how dare they create a parallel in a satire between real life and their fictional world!
  • How dare you talk to me like that?
  • The age of elegance is gone, there was a time when a woman wouldn't dare leave the house without makeup and the right gloves. Archive 2009-09-01
  • More than 50,000 visitors are expected to attend the show, which was today featuring daredevil stunts from the Royal Signals Motorcycle Display Team and music by the Lancastrian Brigade Band.
  • Know that you are ten thousand person of light which dare to expect you just shine for me.
  • The announcement last year of a possible North West assembly had to be held in an hotel in Daresbury in Cheshire in order to be roughly equidistant between Liverpool and Manchester and avoid offending the residents of either.
  • How dare you class my husband with yourself?
  • Aperuit autem unus saccum suum, ut daret pabulum asino suo, in hospitio: et vidit pecuniam suam, et ecce, erat in ore sacci sui. Commentary on Genesis - Volume 2
  • A single striker was aided by breaks from the wide players whenever they dared.
  • He dare not mention the subject again.
  • Donna did not dare settle herself too comfortably into her seat, in case she fell asleep.
  • All of these women, all of these people (save for the engineer), are played by non-professionals, actual residents of Siah Dareh.
  • Of course we can – this is the Church of God! But at the moment I don't feel I want to join any kind of Gadarene rush towards disestablishment, precisely because we are at a rather delicate time in our understanding of the place of religion in public in this country. Questions & Answers: 'Risen Today', the Resurrection as Good News now
  • Successful people dare to fail but refuse to be defeated by failure. The keep changing themselves to face new difficulties and obstacles, and in the end win out handsomely. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • I wouldn't dare to guess at her age.
  • He had a hot temper and a weekly column in which he could publicly tear to shreds anyone who dared gainsay him or meddle with his works.
  • The rest of us wouldn't dare to be so disobliging. Times, Sunday Times
  • How dare they show such callous disregard for all the above points?
  • The slightly built dancer was described as ‘a professional dare devil, machine gun chatterer and blithe defier of the laws of physics’.
  • Dare and the world always yields. If it beats you sometimes, dare it again and again and it will succumb. 
  • But in the end, it was an eventful journey for all those who dared to participate.
  • I must weave a veil of dazzling falsehood to hide my grief from vulgar eyes, smoothe my brow, and paint my lips in deceitful smiles -- even in solitude I dare not think how lost I am, lest I become insane and rave. I.9
  • Mike gave him such a severe look he didn't dare argue.
  • I daresay you are right, Watson, although you 91 should never leap to conclusions in advance of the evidence.
  • Donna did not dare settle herself too comfortably into her seat, in case she fell asleep.
  • The church planter must break the mould of self-sufficiency and dare to rely on his or her team.
  • Pipeline rolls in with quick and fast barrels and daredevils surf across the face of the curl.
  • In ea etiam in hyeme nusquam pluit, sed in 鎠tate: et tam modicum, quod vix potest aliquando puluerem et radices graminum madidare. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Holland would never dare cast himself as a virtuoso pianist.
  • The picture is best when it makes fun of the pompous self-importance of spooks, and dares to portray the political and military establishment as an empire of idiots.
  • January 13, 2008 at 2:21 am here’s a llama, dare’s a llama, an anodder liddle llama, fuzzy llama, funny llama, llama, llama___________ Then i was like… WHOAAA - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • He comes of our common stock, is as bull-necked as I ever dared be, and as wild a fanatic the one way as you are the other. THE GOD OF HIS FATHERS
  • So do not DARE presume to bray at me about “real science,” you snivelling, useless, infantile jacka$$ puke. Think Progress » Obama explains climate science to global warming deniers.
  • Dairy animals pasture on hillsides where machines dare not go.
  • Si pergit alienis negotiis operam dare sui negligens, erit alius mihi orator qui rem meam agat. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • The group respected him because he was the leader, and none would ever dare to challenge him.
  • Jamal creeps into Forrester's apartment for a dare, but accidentally leaves his notebook behind.
  • Who dareth name the fiend?" croaked an awful voice, whereat Black Lewin halted, gaped and stood a-tremble, while beneath steel cap and bascinet all men's hair stirred and rose with horror; for before them was a ghastly shape, a shape that crouched in the gloom with dreadful face aflame with smouldering green fire. The Geste of Duke Jocelyn
  • What Miguel says goes around here, I dare say.
  • How did you get it out, dare I ask? Times, Sunday Times
  • But the Nanny of the Month goes to the Empire State politician who wants to ban salt from New York restaurants and dole out $1,000 fines to any rogue chefs who dare to sneak a sprinkle of the white stuff on their meals. Run
  • The Gadarene rush to distance themselves from him will be as enormous as the rush to board his coattails was 18 months ago. Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister?

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