A childlike love of daredevilry is one of four common characteristics of top stuntmen.
From the boston.com
Even its name evokes a whiff of masculine daredevilry.
From the travel.nytimes.com
Anywhere there's a mixture of daredevilry and alcohol, you're bound to find Australians joining in the fun.
From the smh.com.au
But the rest of the show is a rush, as much for its daredevilry as for the way the cast members work together.
From the nytimes.com
Yet daredevilry has never been more needed.
From the economist.com
The danger with a high-wire act like this is that its success invites a writer to try ever more perilous feats of daredevilry.
From the nytimes.com
It might remind her of the low-tech wonders she created for The Lion King but largely abandoned for the high-tech daredevilry of Spider-Man.
From the time.com
Taking inspiration from the daredevilry and fluidity of the skateboarders, she and her dancers spent the spring and summer creating and rehearsing.
From the washingtonpost.com
While the X Games have helped legitimize now mainstream sports like skateboarding and snowboarding, the annual competition also feeds an audience hunger for life-threatening daredevilry.
From the time.com
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Boldness as manifested in rash and daredevil behavior