Verb
dare say (third-person singular simple present dares say or dare say, present participle daring to say, simple past and past participle dared say or (archaic) durst say)
(intransitive, originally, now less common) Alternative form of daresay
dare-say (third-person singular simple present dare-says, present participle dare-saying, simple past and past participle dare-sayed or dare-said)
Alternative form of daresay
dare-say
I know that my works are a credit to this nation and I dare say they will endure longer than the McCarran Act. Arthur Miller
Did Stanton say I was a damned fool? Then I dare say I must be one, for Stanton is generally right and he always says what he means. Abraham Lincoln
I dare say there may be some men and women in the Armed Forces who are so decent that they would say: Give the Iraqi people money, we do not want to be paid back. That is the strength of our country. Lindsey Graham
For an instant she felt his touch on her cheek then he stepped back. There that was my ration for all eternity. People have died for less I dare say. Eva Ibbotson
I am lonely, sometimes, but I dare say it's good for me... Louisa May Alcott
If the glacier perceives a headless army is clumsy, it feels a sort of emphatic guilt, I dare say. Norwegian Proverb