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dare someone (to do something) to challenge someone to do something. Sally dared Jane to race her to the corner. You wouldn't do that, would you? I dare you. You wouldn't dare (to do something)! an exclamation that shows disbelief about something that the speaker has stated an intention of doing. Bill: I'm going to leave school. Tom: You wouldn't dare leave! Bill: Be quiet or I'll slap you. Jane: You wouldn't dare to slap me! don't you dare (spoken) I will be very angry at you if you do "I'm going to tell Billy what you said about him." "Don't you dare! " how dare you do something (spoken) I am very surprised and shocked by what you are doing How dare you show up at my wedding? Usage notes: usually shows that you think someone's behavior is very wrong: How dare he accuse us of lying! See also: how I dare say (slightly formal) I am quite certain Oh, I dare say Caroline and I will find some way to fill the time while you go off shopping. See also: say How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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1999, Too much to take on: A report on young darers and bullying, The Princess Royal Trust For Carers, London. Fine comments: "Every month Glamour inspires 11 million readers to be do-ers and darers in all aspects of life: fashion and beauty, politics and music. |
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