Ainda não temos significados para "too venturesome".
1He's too venturesome now and then, but he has been a little spoiled.
2At the same time, I must confess that I haven't thought Ryle too venturesome.
3Yet Dot had never been " too venturesome" in her life.
4I don't know if I was too venturesome.
5The gauger was, it is true, canny, but his youth made him perhaps a trifle too venturesome.
6Don't you be too venturesome, son.
7But the Meadow-Brook Girls can be depended upon to take care of themselves, save that they are too venturesome.
8You were altogether too venturesome.
9It may seem too venturesome to call this the last stage of Paul's unconscious preparation for his apostolic career.
10Don't be too venturesome.
11A little pang shot through the assistant's heart; for a moment he felt afraid, lest he had been a little too venturesome.
12But whether this interpretation is too venturesome or not, we cannot deny the deep human interest in the story, and its poetic capacities.
13But thou wast too venturesome, Master Shakespeare," exclaimed the squire, "a-trying to jump that mound into the tyning by Master Blackett's house."
14"Roger is a gallant fellow," I remarked after one of these occasions, "but too venturesome.
15"Oh, don't be too venturesome, darling!"
16"Girls are too venturesome nowadays."
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