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  • We question; if we dare! (10)
  • How dare he? (8)
  • I dare say. (10)
  • How dare you? (8)
  • Dare say you are. (10)
  • But I dare not hope it. (4)
  • I dare not reperuse it. (10)
  • It is Mrs. Dixon, I dare say. (4)
  • You dare not quit the field. (10)
  • We dare not foster immorality. (8)
  • I must not and dare not delay. (12)
  • My temper I dare not vouch for. (4)
  • I dare not trust a letter here. (10)
  • But I dare say they are the best. (9)
  • I dare say we are related to him. (10)
  • He did not dare dream of fulfilment. (8)
  • He dare not be a sceptic as to that. (10)
  • To you I will dare to open my heart. (10)
  • I dare not write what it is we expect. (22)
  • You unsex us, if I may dare to say so. (10)
  • Enter these enchanted woods, You who dare. (10)
  • I dare not look them in their waxen faces. (16)
  • I dare say we shall have nothing to distress us. (4)
  • I dare say you think Mr. Whitford rather severe. (10)
  • I shall never dare look any one in the face again. (9)
  • Call on your Creator, and be my judge, if you dare. (10)
  • He is very finely built; and I dare say he has a head. (10)
  • She longed to ask her how she liked it, but did not dare. (8)
  • I dare say I ought to be ashamed of showing it in that way. (9)
  • She dare not see him before she is made worthy to see him. (22)
  • Lorm did not dare tell Judith of his meeting with Wolfgang. (12)
  • Shall thy like dare hold debate when questioned of my like? (10)
  • I dare say my daughter will be here presently, Miss Woodhouse. (4)
  • Few members of the privileged Band dare even imagine the thing. (10)
  • I dare say Rose was at the bottom of it: she can settle it best. (10)
  • Marianne, I dare say, will not leave her room again this evening. (4)
  • I admired your spirit; and I dare say we shall get home very well. (4)
  • While they are with us, we shall explore a great deal, I dare say. (4)
  • I should like to dine with him; I dare say he gives famous dinners. (4)
  • You like me; you might love me; but to dare, Tasks more than courage. (10)
  • I dare say it was not the worst thing I could have done, in some respects. (9)
  • But Miss Price and Mr. Edmund Bertram, I dare say, would take their chance. (4)
  • And what does she do the livelong day, Since she dare not knit and spin alway? (10)
  • Charles Hodges will plague me to death, I dare say; but I shall cut him very short. (4)
  • I found I could not give him the admiration he has, I dare say, a right to expect. (10)
  • Dare not say that man forgets sooner than woman, that his love has an earlier death. (4)
  • I dare say any respectable resident would laugh at us sentimentalizing over his city. (9)
  • I dare say I laughed or told him to go, and he began a tirade against Lord Fleetwood. (10)
  • She was to do everything for herself, do and dare everything, decide upon everything. (10)
  • Colonel Forster will, I dare say, do everything in his power to satisfy us on this head. (4)
  • I dare say that my father tried to make us understand the satirical purpose of the book. (9)
  • Such a request Congress did not dare refuse, and the destined victim was set at liberty. (19)
  • So much of my experience is predicated upon it that I do not dare save it for a peroration. (16)
  • Wrought up and inflamed by greed as she was, she did not dare make a gesture of resistance. (12)
  • Whether in the middle of life it is adviseable to descend the pedestal altogether, I dare not say. (10)
  • Was it because he did not dare to come up to her, or only because he saw the old lady sitting alone? (8)
  • I never heard any harm of her; and I dare say she is one of the most tractable creatures in the world. (4)
  • To keep him in awe and hold him enchained, there are things she must never do, dare never say, must not think. (10)
  • So, I shall have to compete with other buyers, and pay, I dare say, a couple of hundred extra for the property. (10)
  • Indeed, too sadly so, and I dare apply but a flash of the microscope to the rageing dilemmas of this animalcule. (22)
  • I know how Economy, sitting solitary, poor thing, would not dare to let the froth of a whole pint bottle fly out. (10)
  • They dare not be chuckling while Egoism is valiant, while sober, while socially valuable, nationally serviceable. (10)
  • She has diddled you, and she would diddle me, and diddle us all-diddle the devil, I dare say, when her time comes. (10)
  • I began at once to make my imitations of Ossian, and I dare say they were not windier and mistier than the original. (9)
  • He would not dare to ask her, and now would never know whether the vague memory of warmth on his brow had been a kiss. (8)
  • There is nothing so likely to give it as standing and stooping in a hot sun; but I dare say it will be well to-morrow. (4)
  • I dare say Mamma Lapham knows whether Tom is in love with her daughter or not; and no doubt Papa Lapham knows it at second hand. (9)
  • An architect has it in his power to draw his specifications in such a manner that only a few favored contractors will dare to bid. (13)

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