11 Verbs to Use for the Word dares

But when we take away this resemblance, by giving dare or dared, an objective case, the preposition is requisite before the infinitive; as, "Time!

"Why, how now, Robin!" cried she, "dost thou dare to come into the very jaws of the raging lion?

Husband thy strength, if great emprize thou dare; In self-restraint thy masterhood reveal, And under law thy perfect freedom gain.

They were following Piggy's dare, dropping into the water from the overhanging limb of the elm-tree.

"I hate a dare worse than anything in the world, almost."

If not for Love's sake, then for fear; if not for justice or for human pity, then for sheer desire of self-preservation; I appeal to the wise and to the wealthy to set their hands to the cure of social evil, ere stolidity gives place to passion and dull patience vanishes before fury, and they "'Learn at last, in some wild hour, how much the wretched dare.'

" "Strit can't pass dare.

Dick knew what that particular hill was like, but, boylike, he could not refuse a dare given by a girl.

It's growing worse and worse right along these days, when Fritz seems to have gotten cold feet and refuses to accept a dare.

Make proclamation, my lord Fernando, That who soever dares but touch his finger To hurt him, dyes.

Ef any man dared him to marry a Injin and backed the dare by ten thousand dollars, blamed ef he wouldn't take the dare.

11 Verbs to Use for the Word  dares