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take a dare (v)

be dared to do something and not attempt it

be dared to do something and attempt it

take a dare Sentence Examples

  1. Sarah felt a surge of adrenaline as she took a dare to jump off the high diving board.
  2. Despite his initial hesitation, William decided to take the dare and climb the treacherous mountain.
  3. The daredevils took a dare to perform a dangerous stunt in front of a live audience.
  4. Curious about the unknown, Emily took a dare to explore the abandoned warehouse.
  5. Driven by a desire to prove himself, John took a dare to fight the school bully.
  6. With trembling hands, Mary took a dare to confess her love to her crush.
  7. Faced with a daunting challenge, the timid boy took a dare to stand up for himself.
  8. Seeking adventure, the group of friends took a dare to go camping in the uncharted wilderness.
  9. Fearful of the consequences, the cautious student hesitated before taking the dare to cheat on the test.
  10. In a moment of recklessness, the intoxicated teenager took a dare to drive while under the influence.

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Sarah felt a surge of adrenaline as she took a dare to jump off the high diving board.

Despite his initial hesitation, William decided to take the dare and climb the treacherous mountain.

The daredevils took a dare to perform a dangerous stunt in front of a live audience.

Curious about the unknown, Emily took a dare to explore the abandoned warehouse.