Dare

//dɛə//

"Dare" in a Sentence (30 examples)

How dare you say such a thing to me?

How dare you speak to me like that?

How dare you speak like that!

How dare you say that?

Dare you ask him about it?

How dare you say such a thing to her!

How dare he complain?

How dare you laugh at me!

How dare you speak like that to me?

How dare you ask me for help!

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I wouldn't dare (to) argue with my boss.

No one dares (to) criticize his decisions.

The fellow dares not deceive me.

Why then did not the ministers use their new law? Because they durst not, because they could not.

Don't back away just yet / From destinations set / I dare you to be proud / To dare to shout aloud / For convictions that you feel / Like sound from bells to peal

I dare you to kiss that girl.

Don't back away just yet / From destinations set / I dare you to be proud / To dare to shout aloud / For convictions that you feel / Like sound from bells to peal

Particular note, in this period, should be made of the actions of Joseph Denman, commander of the Northern Division of the Squadron, who went on an absolutely ruthless and systematic campaign along the African coast, burning so-called "slaving factories" to the ground and openly daring anyone who objected to try and stop him.

Will you dare death to reach your goal?

To wrest it from barbarism, to dare its solitudes.

For I have done those follies, those mad mischiefs, Would dare a woman.

I have an hobby can make larks to dare

dare us, like larks

How, think you, would that godly prince (if he were now living) handle our idols, set up against God's commandment directly, and being figures of nothing but folly, and for fools to gaze on, till they become as wise as the blocks themselves which they stare on, and so fall down as dared larks in that gaze, and being themselves alive, worship a dead stock or stone, gold or silver, and so become idolaters […]

I did it just for a dare.

It lends a lustre […] / A large dare to our great enterprise.

Childish, unworthy dares / Are not enough to part our powers.

Sextus Pompeius / Hath given the dare to Caesar.

When asked truth or dare, she picked dare.

The Dare is not unlike a Chub, but proportionably less; his Body is more white and flatter, and his Tail more forked.

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