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"daresay" Definitions
  1. to venture to say (something); assume (something) as probable (used only in present sing. 1st person): I daresay we will soon finish.

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I daresay it might even make folding laundry ... fun.
No, dear, I don't mean sissy, though I daresay you might.
Call me crazy, but I daresay it will not be cheap.
I daresay, it's almost like taking a bite right out of spring.
I daresay Pierre Reverdy is the favorite French poet among American poets.
Well then I daresay, madam, you may have never had a dream.
I daresay Tubman got better treatment in an episode of 'Drunk History.
But in Singapore today, I daresay that we are beyond that grid parity.
It's not a very lofty future, but I daresay it's a useful one.
To me, however, her mission seems less psychological, more teacherly, even—daresay—maternal.
And I daresay, they'd probably do a much better job than this delivery.
I daresay one of you aspiring cinemateurs could make a go of it.
And we daresay that GoT has one of two fans who might be tempted...
After his bellicosity and belligerence, I daresay they have little personal affection for him.
"It's just the most breathtakingly beautiful, I daresay, glorious sight in the heavens," Baron says.
But we daresay politics might just have an effect on the importance of environmental issues.
These jobs proliferate in areas like finance, brand management, and even, I daresay, in journalism.
I daresay he hasn't changed all that much in his approach or in his promises.
I daresay there is probably not a single person on that grand jury that likes Donald Trump.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads I daresay Pierre Reverdy is the favorite French poet among American poets.
Perhaps most significantly, this was the first iPhone to come in a delicious—daresay: iconic—"rose gold" color.
I daresay I'm now a facial oil convert, and I'd recommend it to anyone who wants healthy-looking skin.
If we destroyed careers on the grounds of obnoxious behavior, I daresay no one, man or woman, would remain employed for long.
It was made in 48 hours for Ludem Dare, and I daresay I've not played another game that was so perfectly scoped.
Rilke's flowery — and daresay twee — verses do not jibe with today's tastes for cut-and-dry clarity, blasé irony, and Tweet-able brevity.
I daresay that if Gandhi were alive today, he would be struck by the progress made in his country, but would not be satisfied.
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I would daresay that 85 to 90 percent of disc jockeys across the country were gay men, and when they heard it, it blew them away.
"I daresay there have been more different proposals for Mars calendars than there are different calendars for the Earth," said Michael Allison, a retired NASA scientist.
I daresay most of this puzzle's solvers had some Lego in their childhood, or perhaps know the joy of crunching across a floor strewn with pieces.
These extra and often redundant frameworks are unavoidable in JS. I have a difficult time imagining basic programming skills within all of that noise and, daresay, temptation.
For one irrational moment, I daresay my own heart has leapt a little; anything even slightly out-of-the-ordinary on a plane can have that effect.
I daresay Eighth Grade flew a little under the radar at the festival this year, but once it gets released by A24 it's going to win audiences over.
"If we had not moved into those products, I daresay we could have shut Cleartrade down two years ago," Cleartrade Chief Executive Richard Baker said in an interview.
But none of them, I daresay, invoked five draft deferments during a war (Vietnam), when each and every time another young man was drafted to serve in his place.
People don't just yell "hype" randomly anymore, there were fewer awkward moments in the production, and I daresay there was an air of positivity and inclusiveness to the show.
She added: "I daresay the Queen was okay with it, too, because when I touched her, she only pulled closer, resting a gloved hand lightly on the small of my back."
In XCOM one of your biggest enemies is your own impatience (or, in the case of our Tactical Tuesdays stream that Austin and I do together, Austin's impatience and I daresay recklessness).
And, I daresay, if someone wants to cast Jonah in a particular role, it's clear he's the kind of candidate who people don't think has a chance, and then he begins to surprise people.
Jeff Goldblum plays planet leader Jeff Goldblum, and as always he's perfect in the role — I daresay this is the best Jeff Goldblum that Jeff Goldblum has played since his excellent turn as Jeff Goldblum in Jurassic Park.
If strapped into a small seat and encircled by angry men who profess him to be a mass-murderer—men who must logically be contemplating an offensive defence—I daresay Nissim, too, would have penetrating eyes and a scary look.
Leslie Tom is no angel, honky-tonk or otherwise, but I daresay that the power of her voice is most apparent when she slows things down, tones down the boot-scoot, and dips deep into her own wells of sorrow.
As much as I appreciate the breakneck parts, I daresay that Slaves BC find their strongest footing when they hammer down tense, simmering riffs in a torturous slow-to-mid-tempo (see "There Is Nothing for Me Here" if you never want to feel happiness again).
As a listener will quickly discover once they dive into the band's new sophomore release, Black Somnia, not much has changed on that front, but I daresay that the band has gained a more profound understanding of how to translate that inspiration into their own truly iconoclastic sound.
"He wants the Olympic Games badly enough that if anything the administration does gets in the way of free access for people at international sporting events in the United States, I would daresay that includes FIFA, they will make accommodations," Sykes told Reuters at a business and technology summit in Santa Monica, California.
Eric Partridge, in his Useage and Abusage writes, 'As to cliches, I daresay we are all in agreement.
'I daresay you're right. I can hardly imagine myself keeping a promise to a cow.' :'A cow or a man — what's the difference,' Mrs. Wiggins said.
Recalling the article, Morse replied: "I daresay he was right! I was bloody petrified." She admitted that it was only three years later that she started to feel comfortable on set. Morse temporarily left EastEnders in January 2016, after appearing on a recurring basis since July 2012.
He is sarcastically critical and delicately reproaching too. Poems like National Circus and So You Are A Gentleman reveal us this. Beastly Warmth is a ‘one of its kind’ love poem, I daresay. His musings with philosophical undertone and delicate images entwined with succinct narration give the reader a unique poetic experience.
I daresay Jefferson and Madison would be appalled at what the Court espouses today."Reels of Film, 413 U.S. at 132. Histories of the era, Douglas wrote, show that at the time of the Constitution's adoption many sexually frank works such as Fanny Hill circulated widely, with little censorship or prosecution."Reels of Film, 413 U.S. at 132–4.
Jessamy was taken aback by the old Miss Brindle, who was wary of children – "I daresay you won't mind being treated like a grown-up person. I don't know any other way," she was told (p. 14).In-line references are to the first UK edition: Barbara Sleigh: Jessamy (London: Collins, 1967). Once Jessamy had reassured her – "I'll try not to be a menace" (p.
On 3 July 2012, in the "Summer Special" issue of that year, Kévin Bitterlin, a former journalist for Joystick, wrote in a review for the 2013 Tomb Raider game "Subjecting one of the most iconic figures in video games to such torture is just great. And I daresay it is quite exciting." Many outraged reactions launched a debate on sexism in video games in France.
The approach on this project was to create an album that relied less on programmed pop and more on live musicians, and the results are indeed stunning. I daresay this is Natalie's best-sounding album yet. But we must keep it in perspective. This is still R&B-flavored; adult contemporary pop a la Mariah Carey, Jaci Velasquez, Kelly Clarkson, Jessica Simpson, and many others.
Some bodies, I daresay, would be even bigger than Lawrence's." Since none of Lawrence's male co-stars have come under the same scrutiny, Anderson concludes complaints about Lawrence's weight are inherently sexist. MTV asked for responses from audiences on the controversy and reported that most found criticism of Lawrence's weight "misguided". One response pointed to Collins's physical description of Katniss in The Hunger Games novel which reads: "I stand straight, and while I'm thin, I'm strong.
She rose above > all obstacles and has had a profound influence. Her inquiries went to the > heart of the system of our society, focusing on essential questions. Her > analysis of the problems of terrorism, intelligence, and warning and, with > Albert [Wohlstetter], the problem of nuclear deterrence broke new ground and > opened new alternatives for policymakers. I daresay that she has blankly > enjoyed posing the same penetrating questions to her husband that she has to > the intellectual and political leaders of the country.
See In 2005, it was released as a DVD in the U.S. and Canada (region 1). 100 minutes. See The DVD was favorably reviewed by Walter Chaw, who writes, "Shot through with grain and a certain, specific colour blanch I associate with the best movies from what I believe to be the best era in film history, Night Moves looks on Warner's DVD as good as it ever has, or, I daresay, should." A region 2 DVD was released in 2007.
S.L. for instance reveres the Blessed Sacrament, and admires nuns!). Yet if a Lutheran is put in jail he is up in arms; but if Catholic priests are slaughtered — he disbelieves it (and I daresay really thinks they asked for it). But Campbell shook him up a bit." According to Joseph Pearce, "Yet, however much Lewis had been 'shaken' by the meeting with Campbell and however much he loathed his politics, the three men parted amicably at the end of the evening.
The sharp-eyed bell-toller informed him of the theft and Milles wrote to Lyttleton about the incident: "The workmen I daresay took me for a conjuror for I told them there was a ring taken out of the grave, that they must produce it, and the guilty person immediately drew it out of his pocket". It is now in the collection of the Cathedral Library. His next project was the re-glazing of the great west window with armorial glass made by William Peckitt of York between 1764 and 1767. The glass was removed in 1904 but some was replaced in the windows of the cloister room in 1922.
At the inter-Allied conference at Boulogne (20 October) Asquith supported Robertson in opposing major offensives at Salonika, although Britain had to agree to send a second British division, rather than be the only Ally not to send reinforcements. Robertson wrote to Repington (31 October 1916) "If I were not in my present position I daresay I could find half a dozen different ways of rapidly winning this war. Being in the position I am and knowing what I know I find it not so easy...".Woodward, 1998, pp65-7 He advised Hankey (31 October 1916) that further high casualties would be needed to defeat Germany's reserves.
Excepting at night I have only seen three fine > subjects with masses of men – one a harrowing sight, a field full of gassed > and blindfolded men – another a train of trucks packed with "chair à cannon" > – and another frequent sight a big road encumbered with troops and traffic, > I daresay the latter, combining English and Americans, is the best thing to > do, if it can be prevented from looking like going to the Derby. An American soldier with life-threatening mustard gas burns in 1918. The "harrowing sight" referred to the aftermath of a German barrage that Sargent witnessed on 21 August 1918, at Le Bac-du-Sud, near Bailleulval between Arras and Doullens, in which mustard gas had been used against the advancing 99th Brigade of the 2nd Infantry Division and 8th Brigade of the 3rd Infantry Division of the British Army, during the Second Battle of Arras of 1918. Tonks described the experience in a letter from to Alfred Yockney on 19 March 1920: > After tea we heard that on the Doullens Road at the Corps dressing station > at le Bac-du-sud there were a good many gassed cases, so we went there.

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