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Dace
Leuciscus leuciscus formerly Squalius leuciscus or Leuciscus vulgaris called also dare
dative
Latin, assigned (of a guardian), from datus, past participle of dare to give] in the civil law of Louisiana 1 :
Russian roulette
usually killed Such a game may be played on a dare or in some places as part of a gamble
Derring
Daring or warlike
VerbarMousquetaire
A musketeer esp one of the French royal musketeers of the 17th and 18th centuries conspicuous both for their daring...
Hardy
Bold brave stout daring resolute intrepid
Foolhardy
Daring without judgment foolishly adventurous and bold
Emprising
Full of daring adventurous
Bravo
A daring villain a bandit one who sets law at defiance a professional assassin or murderer
Derdoing
Doing daring or chivalrous deeds
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