I daur ye to touch him,' spreading abroad her long and muscular fingers, garnished with claws which a vulture might have envied.
I daur ye to say that again, ye ill-faured leein' rascal!
For it's no a thing a body daur say afore her leddyship.
There's naebody will daurto hinder ye dookin' in ony dub ye like, when I'm cairryin' ye!
Hoo daur ye face your Maker, to say nocht o' the kirk folk as ye stand at the plate on Sabbaths, wi' siccan lees in your mouth?
There's no a boy atween Henry Place an' the Sooth Back that wull daur to show the ill-favoured face o' him within your muckle yett.
Aweel, I daur say ye're no far wrang there either," replied the laird, now perfectly overwhelmed with the legal knowledge of his new neighbour.
You fause, down-hearted loon, that ye are, you daur to speak as if Scott were on his death-bed!
I hae often wondered that ony ane that ever bent a knee for the right purpose, should ever daur to crook a hough to fyke and fling at piper's wind and fiddler's squealing.
I daur ye, limmers that ye are, to name sic a word at my door-cheek!
My name is Miss Christina Elliott, I would have ye to ken, and I daur ye to ca' me out of it.
There ye may creep and sprawl and sprattle Wi' ither kindred jumping cattle, In shoals and nations, Whare horn nor bane ne'er daur unsettle Your thick plantations.
I daur say," said Allie with a sigh, coming back to her own sad thoughts again.
Her lips he never touched-- that I'll daur to swear.
Cuddie to his mother, "an ye come out wi' your whiggery, they'll no daur open a door to us through the haill country!
And nae neighbouring heritors will daur to take us, after being turned aff thae bounds for non-enormity.
Daur ye to speyk that gait aboot yer ain son--ay, and mine the mair gien ye disown him, Peter Bletherwick!
I daur hardly think what she maun hae come throuw!
I'm a poor ignorant fisher-lass, I wouldna daur to marry you, unless you had tried your love for me in some mair than ordinar' way.
How daur ye ca' me out o' my name, wi' your unceevil English tongue!
Howorth, the distinction being purely political) are the Dauri, who give their name to the extensive Daur plateau, and formerly occupied both sides of the Upper Amur.
Daur is, in fact, the name applied by the Buryats to all the Tungus peoples of the Amur basin.
Between Daur and Samarra there was nothing but desert, with gazelles and jackals the only permanent inhabitants.
Among the supplies we captured at Daur were a lot of our own rifles and ammunition that the Arabs had stolen and sold to the Turks.
We were not prepared to attack the Daur position, and so returned to Samarra to await developments.
Across the bed of one more ravine, the sand up to the hubs, and we were in the Daur camp.
As I was making my way back to headquarters a general pounced upon me and told me to get quickly into a car and go as rapidly as possible to Daur to bring up a motor ration-convoy with fodder for the cavalry horses and food for the riders.
When we were three or four miles from Daur a tire blew out.
With the tears streaming down his glowing face, he cried out, "How daur ye, sir!
You'll no daur to speak any way but respectful o' her in my presence.
You may 'daur say' it, James, but that winna mak it true.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "daur" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.