Definitions
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- noun Plural form of
daring .
Etymologies
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Examples
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It would be good to see an innovative news outlet check the non-front runners web posting and press releases before rushing to post/print/publish/air the Main-line Corporate Media's darings droppings.
Edwards: No Permanent Bases ��� And The Pols In Washington Are To Blame
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That he is a man of defiance: a man who thinks to awe every one by his insolent darings, and by his pretensions to superior courage and skill.
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Obj. 2: Further, fortitude is about fear and darings.
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They have been known to venture out in skiffs, canoes, and such like hazardous conveyances, and make a voyage of fifty or sixty miles; and it is not without reason supposed, that very many have been lost in these eager darings for freedom.
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That part of their adventures is a record that exceeds the wildest darings of fiction.
Vikings of the Pacific The Adventures of the Explorers who Came from the West, Eastward
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Before him the darings of the bravest herald never went beyond Adam.
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He was resolved it should not escape if wild blows and darings of blows could seize it.
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He was resolved it should not escape if wild blows and darings of blows could seize it.
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He was resolved it should not escape if wild blows and darings of blows could seize it.
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There, he had learnt to distinguish between the steadiness of principle and the obstinacy of self-will, between the darings of heedlessness and the resolution of a collected mind.
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