Take upon oneself; act presumptuously, without permission.
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Examples for "dare"
Examples for "dare"
1In fact, I dare not; she is in too complicated a mood.
2Yes, yes; it seems strange; I dare say that it seems strange.
3He stood in the pillared portico and did not dare go in.
4The water in Maine is so cold one dare hardly go in.
5I went to see your house; I did not dare go in.
1This, the court said, was sufficient to presume they were unlawfully acquired.
2Instinctively, some presume well-off frequent flyers are deserving victims of aviation taxes.
3I presume I can count on you good people to be witnesses.
4There would be no particular danger in my tasting liquor, I presume.
5I presume it is no different in A&E departments throughout the country.
1Nothing more could be done, except to make bold assurances to Mr.
2Now and then, you see, we make bold with the king's deer.
3May I then make bold to crave a boon of thy highness?
4What is your real name, if I may make bold to ask?
5When do we start, if a fellow might make bold to ask?
6May I make bold to ask how is your goose, King O'Toole?
7I am in a position where I must make bold claims.
8Therefore I make bold once more to speak plainly of such commonplace things.
9Maggie shared this taste, although she did not make bold profession of it.
10Since you are so good, I think I will make bold.
11There's good stuff in that lad, I make bold to say.
12And may I make bold humbly to beg your reverence's pardon-
13Who are the thieves, if I may make bold to ask?
14Maybe, sir, but if I may make bold again, I think you're wrong.
15May I make bold to say you are looking grum to-day?
16And it's no better with one's children, I make bold to assure you.
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