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Definition of Outdaring
1. outdare [v] - See also: outdare
Lexicographical Neighbors of Outdaring
Literary usage of Outdaring
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Battle of Waterloo: With Those of Ligny and Quatre Bras, Described by by John Booth (1852)
"... one order to give,—' to die to the last man.' Napoleon had won many a battle
by outdaring his enemies ; there was no such thing as outdaring Wellington. ..."
2. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register by Henry Fritz-Gilbert Waters (1902)
"Dr. George W. Marshall, of London, England, proposes to bring outdaring the
current year a new edition (the fourth) of his Genealogist's Guide, ..."
3. The Resurrection: Twelve Expository Essays on the Fifteenth Chapter of St by Samuel Cox (1881)
"Now the Corinthians held St. Paul to be the wisest, manliest, noblest man they
knew, out-teaching the philosophers, outdaring the most famous heroes, ..."
4. The English in Ireland in the Eighteenth Century by James Anthony Froude (1873)
"... and swarms of Popish priests and friars openly professing themselves by words
and habits to the outdaring of the law, the pressure of the subject, ..."
5. The English in Ireland in the Eighteenth Century by James Anthony Froude (1888)
"... and swarms of Popish priests and friars openly professing themselves by words
and habito to the outdaring of the law, the pressure of the subject, ..."