Start of a challenge |
Wall Street Journal |
03 Feb 2024 |
"Do ___ to eat a peach?": T.S. Eliot |
Wall Street Journal |
13 Jan 2024 |
Start of a challenge |
Newsday |
26 Nov 2023 |
'___ you to say that again!' |
Wall Street Journal |
07 Apr 2023 |
"Do —?" ("Is it worth the risk?") |
Eugene Sheffer |
18 Mar 2023 |
Start of a challenge |
Newsday |
21 Aug 2022 |
“Well, ___ say!” |
Wall Street Journal |
11 Jun 2022 |
''Go ahead, __ you!'' (verbal challenge) |
Newsday |
29 Mar 2022 |
"— you!" (challenger's cry) |
Eugene Sheffer |
12 Mar 2022 |
"___ you!": 2 wds. |
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"___ you!" (game challenger's words): 2 wds. |
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"Do __?" |
LA Times Daily |
11 Oct 2020 |
'Do __?' |
The Washington Post |
11 Oct 2020 |
"___ you!" (challenge): 2 wds. |
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"___ you to try it!": 2 wds. |
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'Go ahead, ___ you!' |
Jonesin |
21 Apr 2020 |
"___ you!" (challenging words): 2 wds. |
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"___ you!" (challenger's taunt): 2 wds. |
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"___ you!" (challenging words): 2 wds. |
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"Go ahead, ___ you!" (challenger's words): 2 wds |
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"___ you to try it" (challenger's words): 2 wds. |
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"___ you to try it!" (challenge): 2 wds. |
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'Do ___ to eat a peach?': Eliot |
The Washington Post |
09 Jun 2019 |
"Do ___ to eat a peach?": Eliot |
LA Times Daily |
09 Jun 2019 |
"____ you to do it!" (challenge): 2 wds. |
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"____ you!" (challenging words): 2 wds. |
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'— you!' (challenger's cry) |
Eugene Sheffer |
16 Mar 2019 |
"Do ___ to eat a peach?": Eliot |
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"___ you!" (Challenging words): 2 wds. |
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"___ you!" (Words used to challenge or provocate): 2 wds. |
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'Do ___ to eat a peach?': T.S. Eliot |
Wall Street Journal |
20 Sep 2017 |
'__ you to try it!' |
The Washington Post |
11 Jun 2017 |
"__ you to try it!" |
LA Times Daily |
11 Jun 2017 |
"Go ahead, ___ you!": 2 wds |
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Challenge intro |
Newsday |
12 May 2017 |
''__ you!'' (''Make my day!'') |
Newsday |
23 Apr 2017 |
___ you! ("Just try it!"): 2 wds |
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Words after do or before you |
LA Times Daily |
26 Feb 2017 |
"__ you to try it!" |
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Words after do or before you |
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Start of a challenge |
Newsday |
08 Nov 2016 |
'Come on, ___ you!' |
Wall Street Journal |
12 Jan 2016 |
Challenge opener |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
25 Sep 2015 |
Start of a challenge |
Wall Street Journal |
08 May 2015 |
'Eyes ___ not meet in dreams ... ' (Eliot) |
The Chronicle of Higher Education |
06 Feb 2015 |
Challenge opener |
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Start of a challenge |
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"Eyes ___ not meet in dreams ... " (Eliot) |
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"___ you!" (challenger's taunt) |
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Beginning of a challenge |
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"___ you!" ("Go ahead, make my day!") |
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"Do __?" (timid one's question) |
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"Do ___?" |
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Challenge opener |
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"Do ___ to eat a peach?": Eliot |
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Challenge opener |
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"Come on, ___ you!" |
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'-- you!' (cry of challenge) |
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"___ you!" ("Just try it!") |
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"___ you!" ("Just try it!") |
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"__ you!" (challenger's words) |
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Start of a challenge |
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Egger-on's words |
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"Do __ to eat a peach?": Eliot |
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Start of a challenge |
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"___ you to do it!" |
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"Do __ to eat a peach?": Eliot |
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Start of a challenge |
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'-- you!' (challenger's cry) |
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Start of a challenge |
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"Come on, __ you!" |
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Start of a challenge |
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"___ you!" (challenging words) |
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"Do ___ to eat a peach?": Eliot |
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"___ you!" (challenging words) |
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"__ you!" |
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"__ you to cross that line!" |
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"__ you to cross that line!" |
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"__ you!" |
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"Do ___ to eat a peach?" |
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"___ you!" ("Go right ahead!") |
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"Do ___ to eat a peach?" (T.S. Eliot) |
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Start of a recess challenge |
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"___ you!" |
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"Do ___ to eat a peach?" (Eliot) |
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"_____ you!" (challenging words) |
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"___ you!" |
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"Do ___?" (words of indecision) |
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"___ you!" |
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"___ you!": challenging words |
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"_____ you!" ("Just try it!") |
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"Do ___?" (scaredy-cat's query) |
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"Come on, ____ you!" |
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"Do ___ to eat a peach?": Eliot |
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"Do _ to eat a peach?": Eliot |
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"Do ___ to eat a peach?": T. S. Eliot |
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"___ do all . . . ": Macbeth |
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"Do ___ to eat a peach?": T.S.E. |
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"__ you" (challenge) |
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"Letting '___ not' wait . . . ": Macbeth |
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"Fain would I, but ___ not" |
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"Do ___ to eat a peach?": T.S. Eliot |
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"Well, ___ say!" |
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___ say. |
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"___ say." |
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"Letting '___ not' wait upon 'I would' . . . " |
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Challenge opener |
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