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dare

[dair] / dɛər /
NOUN
challenge, defiance
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County Executive Jim Kreuser thanked Beth for his commitment to programs that serve children in the community, including DARE, Boys and Girls Club and the Frank Neighborhood Project.

From Washington Times • Jul. 27, 2020

The singer riffs on some of his biggest hits, including the Gorillaz' single DARE, telling commuters: "It's coming up, it's coming up, it's... Anchorage!"

From BBC • Jun. 15, 2017

“Although language change is inevitable, it’s too bad to see some of our most colourful expressions going out of use,” said Joan Hall, former editor of DARE.

From The Guardian • Sep. 5, 2016

DARE, as it’s familiarly known, contains records of words that no other dictionary in the world does, gathered over the course of decades by field workers going door-to-door in the United States.

From Time • Apr. 6, 2015

Ride with them and with me, if you DARE, Captain Hector Coles, and see who goes furthest!

From The Coward A Novel of Society and the Field in 1863 by Morford, Henry




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