Only the most temerarious ever ventured to ask a forecast of Mrs. Owen's plans.
2
The author of it is obscure, is ambiguous, is affected, is temerarious, is barbarous.'
3
This, according to the cardinals, "is scandalous, temerarious, impious, and erroneous."
4
For even within the limits of the Three Gases, Plattner's practical chemistry was, I understand, temerarious.
5
He awaited results with a mixed interest, but the farther history of that temerarious despatch he never learned.
6
Recovering my self-possession, I asked if there were modes of transit by which I could safely visit this temerarious and remote people.
7
When the guard mounted to his post he was sure he saw a temerarious Yankee in front of him, and hastened to slay him.
8
Hopes, fears, anticipations were exchanged, but cautiously and in whispers, like young bathers who test the chill of the sea with bent, temerarious toes.
9
"It is no marvel," quoth she, "if anything be thought temerarious and confused, when we know not the order it hath.