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ˈover-ˈdaring, ppl. a. [over- 28 b.] Too daring; unduly or imprudently bold; foolhardy.
1590Marlowe Edw. II, i. iv, Meet you for this? proud over-daring peers? 1656Earl of Monmouth tr. Boccalini's Advts. fr. Parnass. i. lii. (1674) 67 By the over-daring boldness of dissemblers. 1879Dowden Southey ii. 37 A mild reproof on over-daring speculation. Hence ˈover-ˈdaringly adv.
1652Gaule Magastrom. 129 Yea, have not their astrologicall falsehoods too often prevailed both to instigate over-daringly? |