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  • 11dare — [der, dar] vi. DARED, daring; 3d pers. sing., pres. indic., dare, dared, dares [ME dar, der < OE dear, dearr, 1st pers. sing., pres. indic. of durran, to dare < IE base * dhers , to dare > Gr tharsein, to be bold] to have enough courage… …

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  • 12dare — ► VERB (3rd sing. present usu. dare before an expressed or implied infinitive without ‘to’) 1) have the courage to do. 2) defy or challenge to do. ► NOUN ▪ a challenge, especially to prove courage. ● how dare you Cf. ↑how dare you …

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  • 13dare — verb. 1. Dare is an example of a so called semi modal auxiliary verb, because, like the modal verbs can, may, should, etc., it is used in certain special ways, but unlike these fully modal verbs it can also behave like an ordinary verb. Its… …

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  • 14Dare (song) — DARE Single by Gorillaz featuring Shaun Ryder from the album Demon Days Rel …

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  • 15Dare to be Scared —   …

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  • 16Dare To Dream Show — Genre Interview Web Series Created by Samantha Richelle, Aaron Cole, Tamara Tara Cole Written by Samantha Richelle Country of origin United States Language(s) …

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  • 17dare say — index opine, presume, remark, speculate (conjecture) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 18dare — [c]/dɛə / (say dair) verb (dared or, Archaic, durst, dared, daring) –verb (quasimodal) 1. to have the necessary courage or boldness for something; be bold enough: to dare to win; I didn t dare ask him. –verb (t) 2. to challenge or provoke… …

  • 19dare — v. & n. v.tr. (3rd sing. present usu. dare before an expressed or implied infinitive without to) 1 (foll. by infin. with or without to) venture (to); have the courage or impudence (to) (dare he do it?; if they dare to come; how dare you?; I dare… …

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  • 20say — verb ADVERB ▪ aloud, out loud ▪ loudly ▪ gently, quietly, softly ▪ gruffly, huskily …

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