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daredeviltry

[ dair-dev-uhl-tree ]

noun

  1. reckless daring; venturesome boldness.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of daredeviltry1

1870–75, Americanism; daredevil + -try, as in deviltry
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That moment — of hubris, daredeviltry, artistic vision and spiritual transcendence — offers an obvious climax around which to construct “The Walk,†which Robert Zemeckis has directed as a boisterous, fast-paced, family-friendly spectacle in 3-D.

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People think it’s daredeviltry on rooftops, but it’s about learning how to shift our body weight and using parts of your body you tend to ignore.

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She could almost note the whimsical daredeviltry fade from his face, as there came instead the grimmest and strangest locking of the jaws.

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Luck had always been the leader, had always been ready for any daredeviltry that came to his mind.

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I could see the face of him, that old daredeviltry vanish away and on his countenance a childlike look of repentance.

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