Synonym: adventurous, audacious, bold, fearless, foolhardy. Similar words: rearing, roaring, wearing, blaring, staring, tearing, bearings, clearing. Meaning: ['deərɪŋ] n. 1. a challenge to do something dangerous or foolhardy 2. the trait of being willing to undertake things that involve risk or danger. adj. 1. disposed to venture or take risks 2. radically new or original.
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61. A LIFEBOAT crew has been honoured for a daring rescue on the Cleveland coast.
62. The rich colour came to her cheeks at the daring thoughts and she caught her breath sharply.
63. What should young people do with their lives today? Many things, obviously. But the most daring thing is to create stable communities in which the terrible disease of loneliness can be cured. Kurt Vonnegut
64. The boy gazed back sweetly, forbearing from touching anything, and daring anyone to challenge his intentions.
65. I sat very still, hardly daring to move my head.
66. It is a particularly daring stunt, involving being tied up and suspended in mid-air.
67. Another such stunt, I still remember rather too graphically, involved a daring knife-throwing act at a local night club.
68. Alfred Wegener was a keen thinker and a daring pioneer.
69. Julie was a rich kid who loved to associate with the tougher, more daring local boys.
70. And damn him for daring to pry into my affairs and for subtly mocking my singular state!
71. Auguste wondered if his blue one piece button-to-neck stockinette costume were not too daring with its knee-length shorts and short sleeves.
72. Might he surprise us yet with a daring belied by his stolid dullness?
73. The charioteers of Tiranoc, famed throughout the land for their skill and daring,[Sentencedict.com] raced between their white marble cities.
74. Most daring of all, he calls his plan a national transport policy.
75. But my favorite has to be the Animal Liberation Front dorks who staged a daring raid on a mink farm.
76. Not daring to put on the light, she sat up and felt for the glass of water on the bedside table.
77. Then, as a daring but romantic gown of navy blue silk crepe made its appearance, the moment came.
78. She dragged Nick into the line of waiting children and stood, eyes on the ground, hardly daring to breathe.
79. The raid, one of the most daring crimes of the century, was masterminded by Italian playboy, Giovanni Cattani.
80. I was behind the daring introduction of that sympathetic gay character named JuJuBes.
81. In the second half, Joey Beauchamp came flying in like the daring young man on the trapeze.
82. Only in later centuries, when Constant Drachenfels' daring knew no bounds, did the famed, fabled horrors begin.
83. These included bombs on London railway lines and a daring rocket attack on the headquarters of MI6 by the Thames.
84. Literary fragments-fossil speech-and some daring guesses about the rate of change reveal the family ties.
85. He would often do very foolish things just to prove how daring he was.
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86. This is the latest and most daring in a sequence of dramatic stairs designed by Jiricna.
87. Some of the most daring work was being done in that no-man's-land between painting and photography.
88. Hardly daring to trust himself, he gently replaced the receiver.
89. Dara fled back to Agra and set off on the road to Delhi without daring to face his father.
90. When they feel especially daring, they might wear a paler shade of beige.
More similar words: rearing, roaring, wearing, blaring, staring, tearing, bearings, clearing, preparing, disappearing, marine, ringing, submarine, darkling, margarine, weariness, bear in mind, ring, standard of living, bring, during, boring, fringe, ring up, ring out, string, cringe, at regular intervals, earring, gathering.