15141 examples of dare in sentences

" "Oh, don't stay here, ma'am; never mind meI shall get on by myself well enough, I dare say," said Charlie; "it is too nasty a place for you to stay in.

How did you dare?" His overmastering fit of emotion was passed now.

"We saw each other and ran into each other's arms," he said; "I didn't have to 'dare.'

I don't like to boast, but I dare affirm that no man knows more than I about sixteenth century mezza-majolica.

Dare we conjecture that the sack of 1527 would have been averted? Adrian reigned only a year and eight months.

Fortune and time beyond your temple-sill Dare not advance, by whom is dealt for us A doubtful gladness, and too certain ill.

There are, however, so many puzzles and perplexities connected with that design in its several stages, that we dare affirm or deny nothing concerning it.

This is that modest shepherd, he That only dare salute, but ne'er could be Brought to kiss any, hold discourse, or sing, Whisper, or boldly ask.

The lecture must have been a great quickener of conscience; for they would dare punishment and cheat Madame Joubert, under her own eyes, in order surreptitiously to add a new sin to their list.

It seems to me that communion is one thing, and intercessory prayer another; my own prayers are chiefly of the latter class; the sweet sense of communion of which I have had so much, has been greatly wanting; I dare not ask for it; I must pray as the Spirit gives me utterance.

We had a great shock last spring when Mr. Prentiss was stricken down; I do not dare to think how hard it would have been to become husbandless and homeless at one blow.

"How dare anyone ridicule me by paying idle brainless compliments!

"No, I'm realisticing; and how dare you thrust your obnoxious presence before me when I wish to be alone!

With my disengaged hand I struck him a vigorous blow on the nose, and wrenching myself free sprang away, saying, "How dare you lay a finger on me!

" "How dare anyone speak to me like that," I thought, as I faced about to see who was parodying Gordon.

And yet he did not dare to forbid his son to go to the house, lest people should say of him that his sternness was unendurable.

I do not dare to give you hope which I know may be fallacious.

And then, with their hands clasped together, they sat speechless and alone, while the news was spread through the household which the old man did not dare to tell to his son's wife.

'How can he dare to say so?' demanded the indignant mother of the injured woman.

What dare I think?

EBERHART, MIGNON G. Introducing Susan Dare.

How much that sum of money might have been, Willy and Betty did not dare to ask,for there were limits to Mrs. Cliff's forbearance,but when they went to bed, they consulted together.

How much domestic gratification there was within her reach, but toward which she did not dare to stretch out her hand!

Mrs. Cliff could easily have supplied the deficit, and it would have given her real pleasure to do so,for she had almost an affection for the old lady,but when she asked to be allowed to subscribe, she did not dare to give more than one dollar, which was the largest sum upon the list, and even then Betty had said that, under the circumstances, she could not have been expected to give anything.

"I wonder whether she lays awake all night thinking of you?" "I dare say she does," ses Peter Russet, giving 'im a little push.

15141 examples of  dare  in sentences