durst Synonyms
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durst Meaning
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durst (imp.)
of Dare
of Dare. See Dare, v. i.
durst Sentence Examples
- The wanderer durst not traverse the treacherous path, fearing the lurking dangers.
- The parched traveler durst not drink from the murky water, lest it be contaminated.
- The timid mouse durst not venture out of its hole, afraid of the prowling cat.
- The guilty thief durst not return to the scene of the crime, fearing capture.
- The innocent man durst not defend himself against the false accusations, knowing the power of his adversaries.
- The starving child durst not beg for food, ashamed of his predicament.
- The brokenhearted lover durst not speak of his pain, lest he be mocked or scorned.
- The disillusioned idealist durst not fight against the oppressive system, overwhelmed by its sheer magnitude.
- The desperate gambler durst not wager his last dollar, knowing the dire consequences of his actions.
- The hopeless soul durst not dream of a better future, convinced that it was nothing but a cruel illusion.
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of Dare, of Dare. See Dare, v. i.
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The wanderer durst not traverse the treacherous path, fearing the lurking dangers.
The parched traveler durst not drink from the murky water, lest it be contaminated.
The timid mouse durst not venture out of its hole, afraid of the prowling cat.
The guilty thief durst not return to the scene of the crime, fearing capture.