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outdare

[out-dair] / ˌaʊtˈdɛər /




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Outdare, owt-dār′, v.t. to surpass in daring: to defy.

From Project Gutenberg

You cannot outface consequences nor outdare natural tragedy; no, not even you, Christina Hope!

From Project Gutenberg

At first they are doubtful of such folly as to give up cod fishing for lobster potting in the middle of winter, but eventually Marney's visions of "tons of brass," and the challenge to outwit, outdare the Fosdycks wins them over.

From Time Magazine Archive

He won quickly through the inevitable series of mishaps that rubbed the greenhorn mark away; and he gleefully measured his progress by his ever-growing ability to outpull, outclimb, and outdare the polyglot denizens of the brigantine's forecastle.

From Project Gutenberg

Though upon the point Death sate, I'll meet it, and outdare the danger.

From Project Gutenberg