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daring

[dair-ing] / ˈdɛər ɪŋ /




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It’s an agreeably heartfelt reminder that children are powered by an imaginative daring and purity of bonding we’d be wise to nurture, not squelch, if we’re going to learn how to inhabit the increasingly uninhabitable.

From Los Angeles Times

The Welsh actor and comedian was inspired by his family pet to write The Cat in The Cupboard - a story told entirely in rhyme, which follows Crumble the cat on his daring garden adventures.

From BBC

It was a daring statement—that even in an urban environment, a large grocer could stand on its own.

From The Wall Street Journal

After World War I, secular ideas from the outside world began filtering through, with men daring to shave off their beards and married women refusing to cover their hair with wigs.

From The Wall Street Journal

Her hair was perfectly arranged, too, not a single strand daring to make its way out of place.

From Literature