daredeviltry
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of daredeviltry
Example Sentences
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Even his instructors were startled by the eagerness with which he approached military aviation, by his daredeviltry acquired while flying prehistoric crates.
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His daredeviltry earned kudos from his companions, but left him with a cracked vertebra, torn back muscles and a corset for the pain.
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But it aptly reflects the spirit of fight and daredeviltry that Moynihan has brought to the U.S.'s Turtle Bay headquarters.
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The meet, stripped of usual stunt exhibits and daredeviltry, will be held July 1-4.
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He possessed a cold eye and a firm chin; he was a complex mixture of daredeviltry and meekness.
From Laughing Bill Hyde and Other Stories by Beach, Rex Ellingwood
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