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"daringly" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows you are willing to do dangerous or unusual things if necessary; in a way that involves danger or risk
"daringly" Synonyms
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Burns has sometimes suggested that his subject was daringly dull.
The entrepreneur behind Cotio daringly submerges himself to the shoulders.
This real-speaking songstress is unapologetically female, artistically driven and daringly different.
Or, even more daringly: What if God's Not Dead were telling Roland's story?
There, Jia daringly links China's current regime to the country's harsh feudal dynasties. ♦
Back in 18, the museum daringly mounted "Are Clothes Modern?" organized by Bernard Rudofsky.
The sex scenes are daringly fragmented and almost abstract while the narrative is bluntly symmetrical.
As in all of the other stories, big questions are elegantly posed and daringly addressed.
The artist's portraits are distinctive for their colors, which are unusual, daringly combined and still startling.
In 2014 Yanhuang Chunqiu had published articles that daringly disputed the party line on historical nihilism.
Julia Bullock, her voice warm and her presence daringly prickly, is a richly complex Kitty Oppenheimer.
The self-directed video daringly visualized the journeys that those desperate to reach European shores are risking.
LIZ GERRING Ms. Gerring's engrossing dances can be coolly restrained or daringly athletic, sometimes both at once.
Overseas, he's long been hailed as a groundbreaking experimentalist, stretching ballet to unprecedented extremes, daringly questioning convention.
Into this morass daringly comes Daphne Merkin with the long-awaited chronicle of her own consuming despair.
Bears can climb as daringly as a mountain goat, and are winning the arms race for our food.
Using some creative kerning and daringly varied font weights, SHAASUIVG resembles the familiar SAMSUNG insignia at first glance.
Taking a daringly fast tempo, Mr. Lebhardt dispatched the music with scintillating crispness and conveyed its brash humor.
Daringly, he saved a quad-triple combination till late in the program, when many skaters have grown weary.
On Architecture A group of contemporary architects is creating daringly modern religious structures in the predominantly Muslim nation.
But there are strong country moments here, daringly on songs not involving Stapleton, who plays guitar on multiple songs.
The self-titled début album by the U.K. rapper Manonmars is almost daringly casual, with a quiet, unassuming presence.
In daringly supporting President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, Mr. Putin had sent a strong signal about Russia's intentions.
In a way, this ardent, rhapsodically lyrical and daringly long scene poignantly humanizes the demon and his beloved mortal.
The building is daringly cantilevered, with reinforced concrete balconies shooting off in multiple directions over the water flowing beneath it.
Smaller, cheaper and, where possible, unmanned systems could be procured in larger numbers, dispersed more widely and used more daringly.
They ran daringly in and out of passing lanes, wove multilayered combinations, and pinged the ball with confidence and intent.
Dreyer's editing is not only strongly rhythmic, but also daringly disjunctive in its use of jump-cuts and deliberate mismatches.
Or the yards of maple woodwork she daringly bleached so that the second-floor master suite didn't look too stuffy.
It is also taking place, somewhat daringly, just as the United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres is in the country.
Her work was never solely about surface, but as it went on it went deeper and faced darkness ever more daringly.
He took a daringly slow tempo in this opening passage, a solemn, low theme in chords that hints at modal plainchant.
The Xbox One controller included with the Rift, however, is just daringly unimaginative and really restricts the launch potential of the device.
The Xbox One controller included with the Rift, however, is just daringly unimaginative and really restricts the launch potential of the device.
Hamasaki paid homage to Lopez's iconic, daringly low-cut 2000 Grammy Awards Versace dress in a similar printed dress with thigh-high slit.
The teen was only in the habitat for a few minutes, and the zebras were fortunately left unharmed by the daringly dumb escapade.
For example, the "Fast and Furious" movies are about driving daringly and skillfully in order to save individual people and also the world.
Her deathly pallor and daringly low-cut dress caused a major scandal when the portrait was exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1884.
It was a skirt of crinoline, like a giant floral handkerchief fastened with a gold belt and daringly mismatched with a denim shirt.
Most daringly, it is a world in which a white slave master's brother and a young black slave can forge an indelible bond.
Another dress, fashioned from translucent pink chiffon with a high neck and long sleeves, was demure and daringly revealing at the same time.
Foster's daringly different comedy is more interested with observing its well-drawn characters, and what it takes to change them on a fundamental level.
Gigi Hadid shared an Instagram of a daringly short blond crop cut early on April 1st, leaving fans scratching their heads over the look.
Once again, his quadcopter drone, a buzzing machine roughly the size of a loaf of bread, zoomed daringly around obstacles and through hairpin turns.
" It was Mr. Bosc's idea that she daringly combine duties on the Ligeti "Mysteries," and that her first conducting-only piece be Stravinsky's "Renard.
"It's Beautiful Here," by Megan Morton, a stylist (Thames & Hudson, $45, 240 pp.), showcases 19 international homes that are united by daringly original design.
Mr. Lediga's character, Max, is a creative writing teacher whom we first see performing a daringly lewd lecture on the cuckold-growing-horns myth.
They recently recorded "A Cosmic Rhythm with Each Stroke," an album for the ECM label, and their collaboration is sparse, pensive, and daringly static.
The book's final chapter daringly undercuts Topics' structural conceit, which is that every story possesses inherent, equal value and is deserving of receptive attention.
The Telenovela star and presenter wore a heavily-embellished, green Julien Macdonald gown with a daringly-low back that left very little to the imagination.
It doubled down on Minimalism by building many songs on obstinate, incessant repetition; it also daringly expanded Wire's studio palette with effects, multitracking and synthesizers.
Mr. Greilsammer segued into the first part of Froberger's "Tombstone," a solemn elegy with a long, winding melody that spins out over daringly wayward chords.
"Joe Egg" struck its admirers as daringly original, a work that brought humor to a painful subject and had its characters address the audience directly.
That's more important than ever as politicians test the boundaries of what they can get away with, perhaps no one more daringly than Donald Trump.
They don't tell the whole story — Washington changed his views on slavery dramatically over his lifetime — but for their time, the murals were daringly frank.
They don't tell the whole story — Washington changed his views on slavery dramatically over his lifetime — but for their time, the murals were daringly frank.
The next room of the exhibition is an entirely different scene; the walls are spaced with daringly large, sunken faces and darkly scratched coal eyes.
In the photo, the two sisters held hands as Jenner channeled Tara Lipinski, daringly balancing on one leg and raising her other arm in the air.
But her performance was the sexiest and sheerest of them all: A blingy yellow onesie with a daringly low-cut neckline and cutouts along the midriff.
The best example of this fearlessness might be "The Deer at the Edge of the Forest," a page-long paragraph that daringly inhabits an animal's consciousness.
For whole stretches the music is daringly restrained, sometimes with just a solo instrument or two, as Wagner conveys the inner feelings of two lost souls.
Just 33, Ms. Rachvelishvili has been a daringly grim Carmen at the Met and had a crucial, sensuous turn here in Borodin's "Prince Igor" in 2014.
Bowie, who produced hits such as "Ziggy Stardust" during a career featuring daringly androgynous displays of sexuality and glittering costumes, died at age 69 on Sunday.
The phrases of the prelude at first seemed daringly separate and wispy, bits of metallic thread, before they began to weave together and almost physically coalesce.
Shayk wore a gorgeous gold gown with a plunging crystal-covered bodice and a feathery tiered skirt with a daringly high slit, along with a matching choker.
The Centre Pompidou's Dora Maar honors Picasso's famous muse for the pivotal part she clearly, and often daringly, played in the establishment of the European avant-garde.
Torrei Hart has some advice for Amber Rose -- who daringly declared people from South Philly aren't "traditionally attractive" -- but Torrei also has plenty of shots to take.
In public appearances, the first lady has worn designs by Dolce & Gabbana, Del Pozo, Christian Dior, Emilio Pucci, Givenchy and Valentino, often with daringly high Christian Louboutin heels.
A few weeks ago, she wore a show-stopping silver metallic two-piece set (technically still in her style wheelhouse) with sexy cutouts and a daringly high hemline.
"His Dark Materials" is at heart a daringly subversive retelling of Milton's "Paradise Lost" posited on the notion that the world is saved, not ruined, by original sin.
Jordan Seavey's "Homos, or Everyone in America" was a daringly frank and funny comedy-drama about, yes, gay men looking for lasting companionship, and finding the terrain rocky.
Spanning the period from the fifties until the collapse of the Soviet Union, this epic chronicle of dissidence daringly subverts the reader's expectations of the classic Russian novel.
Also important: unlike most Fortnite modes, you quickly respawn in food fight, which makes it possible to play a bit more daringly than if you only had one life.
In previous public appearances, the first lady has worn designs by Dolce & Gabbana, Del Pozo, Christian Dior, Emilio Pucci, Givenchy and Valentino, often with daringly high Christian Louboutin heels.
A year later Hiroko Kuniya, presenter of "Close Up Gendai", a popular news programme, met a similar fate, presumably thanks to her daringly robust questioning of the government spokesperson.
David Bowie, a music legend who used daringly androgynous displays of sexuality and glittering costumes to frame legendary rock hits "Ziggy Stardust" and "Space Oddity", has died of cancer.
Following the traumatizing Irréversible (21998), the trippy Enter The Void (2009), and the daringly explicit Love (2015), this year sees his return to the Cannes Film Festival with Climax.
Even more daringly retrograde in the embrace of tradition is Sam Contis, 35, who sometimes shoots with film and a vintage view camera (as well as a digital one).
Nigerians and expatriates wandered around, looking occasionally at the art and mostly at one another: an attractive but conventionally attired crowd, enlivened by a few turbans and daringly cut dresses.
Androgyny cozied up to cheeky intellectualism, and in a slightly off-kilter palette: an announcement of his willingness to play with color more daringly than his forebears at Gucci had.
Villette by Charlotte Bronte Though less famous than Bronte's portrait of the poor, obscure, plain, and little Jane Eyre, Vilette might be her greatest novel, daringly feminist for its time.
In recent years, many women have daringly disguised themselves as men with fake beards and moustaches to watch matches, later posting photos on Twitter and Instagram to inspire others to follow.
And lastly, for Reese Witherspoon's 40th birthday extravaganza last weekend, T-Swift opted for a daringly sheer (yes, sheer!) long-sleeve blouse with a pussybow tie, plus a double-belted miniskirt.
The closer point of comparison seemed to be mid-period John Adams, thanks to vaulting themes that were frequently, daringly interrupted and recalibrated, all without losing a sense of forward momentum.
Palestinian-born John Halaka's enigmatic sculpture "Rooted/Uprooted" daringly addresses the moral ambiguity that accompanies immigration to America, a nation of immigrants who violently occupied territory rightfully belonging to Native Americans.
More daringly, Ava — the character we are meant to feel closest to — is not only an expounder of theories of Darwinian selfishness; she also embodies them in the choices she makes.
A couple comes together, breaks apart and just about everything in between in Jordan Seavey's daringly frank, funny and affecting play, starring the equally terrific Michael Urie and Robin De Jesús.
This year, she attended the season's biggest award ceremony in her signature black gown style with added interest thanks to the all-over sequins, a low neckline and a daringly high slit.
I've always been a bit suspicious of Stranger Things' homage-podge style, which often favors nostalgic good vibes over narrative logic, but Episode 7 felt almost daringly lazy in its '80s thievery.
He recalled how his friend once daringly climbed from a neighbor's apartment into a third-story window to let Konyushkov into his apartment when he forgot his keys after one such training.
The most innovative, daringly different hit projects face two major downsides: the backers are going to want sequels, and the more distinctive a project is, the higher the difficulty level on that sequel.
GDANSK, Poland — A project that daringly set out to bring to life iconic paintings — many created in just one day — has proved to be a staggeringly laborious cinematic effort taking years to realize.
Their first original musical, "Dear Evan Hansen," a daringly heart-wrenching show that explores the charged interplay between collective grief and social media after a misconstrued high school suicide, begins previews Monday, Nov.
Satire was best known in a television program called "Fifty Fifty," with a talented group of comedic actors who made smart commentary on social and political issues while daringly dodging the state censors.
It is the downhill dashes where the top runners make up the most time, bounding down steps and rocks and daringly passing the competition on narrow and tight corners like short-track speedskaters.
The relevant book about Trump's American forebear is Herman Melville's The Confidence-Man, the darkly pessimistic, daringly inventive novel—Melville's last—that could just as well have been called The Art of the Scam.
The relevant book about Trump's American forebear is Herman Melville's 'The Confidence-Man,' the darkly pessimistic, daringly inventive novel—Melville's last—that could just as well have been called 'The Art of the Scam.
Ms. van Loon will focus on cultural projects, including a daringly flexible exhibition space for the Galeries Lafayette Foundation in Paris that leaves little doubt of her drive to push projects to their limits.
But look closer and a wealth of individual variations can be seen, particularly among the women: some bright-coloured lace stitched onto a jacket here, a daringly cut skirt in a sparkling satin material there.
The swimsuit in question: American Apparel's nylon tricot high-cut one-piece, which features a plunging back, darlingly open sides and majorly high-cut leg openings, making it even more daringly bare than a bikini.
Consider Hulu's telenovela-inflected show East Los High, or Pretty Little Liars, which daringly just jumped five years into the future and has, over the years, inspired a freakish number of intelligent and charming podcasts.
McCloughan is recognized for saving 10 soldiers over the course of three days as he daringly ran toward enemy fire and pushed through a shrapnel wound he received while trying to get to his men.
This production daringly has him delivering the beginning of his "to be or not to be" soliloquy while laid out on a table, like a corpse on a bier, trying on sweet oblivion for size.
This reclining armchair features a back and a seat formed by a single, daringly thin sheet of bentwood, with sweeping curls at both ends, and is suspended between two curvaceous frames serving as arms and legs.
This was in part thanks to the presence of the night's other newsmaker, Mr. Debargue, who was raging in one moment, then daringly swinging the next, before turning to a more familiar standard of luxuriant Romantic virtuosity.
"Dear Evan Hansen," a daringly unflinching exploration of loss, lies and loneliness in a high school community, on Sunday won the 2017 Tony Award for best new musical, completing its journey from improbable idea to theatrical triumph.
The lightweight and flexible bamboo is especially suited to the region's rains and winds, and the skilled workers who daringly climb hundreds of feet in the air work quickly to envelop whole structures, frequently working at night.
Over the weekend Winter wore another stop-and-stare outfit for a visit with Santa Claus at The Grove in L.A. She selected a flirty white dress featuring another short hem, plus flare sleeves and daringly low neckline.
Getting to write about "Hamilton"—which took as its subject the American experiment itself, as played out in the streets of Manhattan, and which daringly characterized immigrants and outsiders as the nation's foundational strength—was a heady privilege.
But as he demonstrated with his daringly unpoetic take on "A Streetcar Named Desire," seen last year at St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn with Gillian Anderson, Mr. Andrews understands the primal instincts that animate this great playwright's work.
The fight started as frantically as Nasukawa's had just ended—Rena tries to get in close to implement her striking game, but Perjes pounces and daringly attempts what looks to be a flying back-take, if that's a thing.
This new crop of daringly cut one-pieces is awfully reminiscent of the sold-out Kendall + Kylie Topshop swim collection — proving that when an item becomes linked to identity, you'd be foolish to mess with a sold-out silhouette.
On DVD A small but distinct tendency within the Hollywood New Wave of the late 1960s and early 1970s was the dark, sometimes daringly tasteless comedy featuring urban neurotic protagonists and ethnic themes, often directed by a Jewish comedian.
Picture Prompts "Dear Evan Hansen," a daringly unflinching exploration of loss, lies and loneliness in a high school community, on Sunday won the 2017 Tony Award for best new musical, completing its journey from improbable idea to theatrical triumph.
This week, he learned that his license to practice law had been suspended and that he would not receive a passport to travel abroad because he was a security risk — all of which he daringly disclosed on social media.
The star, who is currently in Las Vegas performing weekly shows as part of her "All I Have" residency, took a little break from the stage and lounged poolside in a daringly low-cut white swimsuit that flashed her flawless curves.
In "Fireflies," which opened on Monday at the Atlantic Theater Company, the playwright Donja R. Love daringly sets out to correct that, subverting the standard portrait of a great-man marriage by making the wife infinitely more interesting than the husband.
But works such as the daringly engaged and garish 1992 figurative painting "Last Rights: The Spirits of the Dead Are Watching" by Robert Colescott, who represented the United States at the 1997 Venice Biennale, have proved an eye-opener for collectors.
A daringly inventive scene of Birkin in the nude—a slow tracking shot from her toes to her face, scanning her body like a landscape and ending in a confrontational closeup—conveys an eroticism that's vibrant with complicity and breathless curiosity.
As delightful as Mr Anderson's kooky, hand-crafted aesthetic may be, it comes to something when the corporation behind "Cinderella" and "Sleeping Beauty" is producing cartoons which are more sophisticated and daringly progressive than the ones being made by eccentric indie mavericks.
For the finishing touch, Martini gave Lima's lips a burst of hydration with Maybelline New York Baby Lips Lip Balm and then lightly dabbed on a touch of Maybelline New York Color Sensational Lipcolor in Daringly Nude for a "subtle and soft" look.
However, in the final section of the book, when Serpell daringly pushes past the present day to take us into a technologically advanced future and a climax that combines revolution and catastrophe, the mosquito trope is cleverly transformed and begins to make sense.
Fumi weathered the downturn by becoming a destination for those seeking daringly contemporary work, from the expressionistic, rough-hewn vases of the German ceramist Johannes Nagel to the cast bronze, gum-paper-clad storage units by the Anglo-Dutch design duo known as Glithero.
She daringly broke with the prescribed dining room etiquette of the era by perching on the arm of a chair across from her customers, extolling sea-urchin butter poured over raw sea urchins, or sea scallops still alive in their shell, awaiting the stove.
They include No. 12 Princeton over Notre Dame, No. 12 Middle Tennessee State over Minnesota, No. 12 U.N.C.-Wilmington over Virginia, No. 10 Marquette over South Carolina and, most daringly, No. 14 Florida Gulf Coast over Florida State and No. 14 Iona over Oregon.
Ms. Greenidge's daringly abrasive debut novel begins with an absurd premise: What if the members of a black family agreed to move to a very white part of the Berkshires and, for scientific purposes, raise a chimp named Charlie as one of their children?
Moonlight is the more daringly conceived movie and the more distinctive achievement, what with its tripartite narrative, its themes of homosexuality and race, and its often poetic air of detachment, as if a high, thin cloud named Terrence Malick were casting its shadow onto the landscape.
"Modern Romance" (on Friday and Sunday), quite possibly his best feature, is a daringly structured romantic tragicomedy about an on-again-off-again relationship that introduces Mr. Brooks's and Kathryn Harrold's characters in the middle of what — it eventually becomes clear — is a pattern in their courtship.
The setup of the episode is fascinating in that it takes something that many of us have done before — whether it be choosing a representative character in Street Fighter or Overwatch or creating a personal avatar in The Sims — and then daringly introduces human sexuality into the fray.
This young Georgian mezzo-soprano had been daringly grim in "Carmen" and sensuous in "Prince Igor" in recent seasons at the Metropolitan Opera, but I was still unprepared for her overwhelming portrayal of Azucena in Verdi's "Il Trovatore" in January, sung with bel canto elegance and startling authority.
Fadiman's prior work has established her as a talented anthropologist; her 1997 book, "The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down," a daringly in-depth profile of a Hmong refugee family she'd met in California nearly a decade earlier, won the National Book Critics Circle Award for nonfiction.
With the retrospective Dora Maar, on view through July 29, the Pompidou is the latest major art institution to wrest these women from the role of fetish par excellence, honoring Picasso's famous muse for the pivotal part she clearly, and often daringly, played in the establishment of the European avant-garde.
Once Jackie Kennedy had daringly picked him to build her husband's library in 1964, he became such a feature of America's cultural scene, owlishly sipping his favourite red Bordeaux, that it was easy to forget that only the rise of the communists in China had kept him in America at all.
"It is taboo to talk about the two solitudes, because we are supposed to pretend that we all get along when we are, in many ways, still separate," said Heather O'Neill, a Montreal-based Anglophone novelist, who has daringly explored the city's decadent underworld from the perspective of French Quebecois characters.
The second, the daringly loose-limbed, "all night between my breasts," originated at another address in Berkeley: Alter adopted it from "The Song of Songs," a 1995 book by Chana and Ariel Bloch, a poet and philologist translation team, for which he wrote the afterword and which he footnotes in his own translation.
A couple comes together, breaks apart and just about everything in between in "Homos, or Everyone in America," a daringly frank, funny and affecting new play by Jordan Seavey that's really — despite the second part of the title — about urban gay life in America, its complexities, its pleasures and, sadly, its dangers.
For the audio work "Down the River" — which was organized by the Whitney's chief curator, Scott Rothkopf, and the assistant curator Laura Phipps — Ms. Fraser daringly left the space empty but filled it — loaded it really — with often frightening sounds that could suggest some form of hell: loud male voices, clanking metal, rolling carts.
His desperate quest to raise funds involves his wife (Idina Menzel), his girlfriend (Julia Fox), a ruthless mobster (Eric Bogosian), and the pro basketball player Kevin Garnett (playing himself); the script, co-written by Ronald Bronstein and the film's directors, the brothers Josh and Benny Safdie, daringly intertwines the drama with real-life sporting events.
Yes, Gauguin daringly (or ignorantly) paints zesty young Tahitian girls from the viewpoint of his construction of the pre-modern "primitive other" — and there are legitimate claims that he portrayed them as acquiescent sex-objects — but, as we see with 21924's "Parahi te Marae (La où réside le temple)" (The Sacred Mountain), his artistic passions also obeyed other, more mysterious desires.
We chose chocolate or vanilla (or, daringly, a twist that combined them), and we walked on, across the road and through the ferry's auxiliary parking lot, to the Sunset Rocks, where we sat, our bottoms resting comfortably in a glacial groove scored into the limestone ten thousand years earlier, to watch the sun settle onto the horizon while frozen custard dripped down our wrists.
The more I'm put in the position of deciding whether I will spend more than $1,000 on a "phone" (as the prime large-size offering from each of the three major companies ends up being more than two weeks' take-home pay for a Whole Foods employee) or daringly branch out into the slightly less premier brands, the more I realize how awful it is that these disgusting, beeping, needy Tamagotchis are my most constant companion.

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