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II . dare <-ring> [deəɐ, Am der] VB intr

III . dare [deəɐ, Am der] N

I . dare-devil [ˈdeəˌdevl, Am ˈder-] inf N

II . dare-devil [ˈdeəˌdevl, Am ˈder-] inf ADJ

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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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It was a bit of a dare-devil thing.
www.stuff.co.nz
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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They were dare-devil armed robbers!
www.vanguardngr.com
Numerous fans have gathered at the bottom of the tower to watch the dare-devil athletes from below.
www.dailymail.co.uk
If you are so presumptuous as to dare get involved, you can count on being brutalized and discarded for that transgression.
rabble.ca
We charge and command all and singular the nobles, subjects, peoples and others afore said that they do not dare obey her orders, mandates and laws.
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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.
thenationonlineng.net
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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