Use "ventured" in a sentence

1. Nothing ventured, nothing ventured, I say.

2. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.

3. He ventured Apologetically into the lift

4. He ventured on a rash speculation.

5. Hey, nothing ventured, nothing gained.

6. He ventured a tentative smile.

7. Nobody ventured to interrupt him.

8. He ventured his fortune in a speculation.

9. She ventured cautiously into the room.

10. I ventured that the experiment was not conclusive.

11. He ventured to reprobate that common system.

12. 5 synonyms for Attempted: tried, ventured, undertaken, endeavoured, assayed

13. 'Perhaps it hasn't one,'Alice ventured to remark.

14. There are several explanations ventured for the term lupus erythematosus.

15. Thus attired, she ventured out into the blizzard.

16. I pushed open the creaking gate and ventured inside.

17. He ventured that plants draw part of their nourishment from the air.

18. 15 Nell at length took courage, and ventured to draw near him.

19. In addition to acting, Meester has also ventured into music.

20. I admire those explorers who ventured forth to explore new lands.

21. Very few people ventured to go out on that stormy night.

22. 🔊 As we ventured further into tunnel, the pathway appeared to Constrict our

23. A critical presentation of the nature of the automaton will be ventured upon.

24. One airman who ventured to our prayer meeting just listened at first.

25. In their quest for profit, Phoenician explorers ventured into the Atlantic Ocean.

26. It soon ventured into steelmaking to use its coal and iron ore.

27. Still, it was discouraging that no one had ventured even a wild guess.

28. He named the company after his father and ventured into film production with the film Arjun.

29. Andrel also ventured into business development working in Jamaica as General Manager with T

30. Synonyms for Attempted include tried, assayed, endeavored, endeavoured, undertaken, ventured, initiated, tackled, begun and started

31. After several public hearings that generated many suggestions, the city ventured into pockets of connectivity.

32. She ventured to go back to the tree of the tryst, the mulberry with the shining white fruit.

33. After two hugely successful pinball games, we ventured into new territory with the Amiga game Benefactor

34. As a boy, Dall regularly ventured far on foot and bicycle, and that adventuresome spirit has remained with him.

35. Our boat often ventured into Cambodian waters, where there were more fish —as well as Khmer Rouge patrol boats.

36. In 1982, Pony ventured into interactive content by producing personal computer game software under the name "Ponyca".

37. It ventured forth only to kill cattle or flatten crops, poisoning the air with its fetid breath.

38. Many studies have ventured to explain this innate preference for symmetry with methods including the Implicit Association Test (IAT).

39. After a few moments of silence, she ventured to help: “His name starts with an E ... e ... e ... e ... e.”

40. 4 She tentatively ventured the opinion that the project would be too expensive to complete, but the boss ignored her.

41. Just like early pioneers ventured to find a space that could be all their own-so too is Ascensions on Lake Travis.

42. 28 I ventured on one or two occasions to suggest that he might find some way of dispensing with her services.

43. When his father died, Marshall ventured with two partners into yarn manufacture by the new process of spinning flax by machinery.

44. In Campania, he visits Herculaneum and ventured into the crater of Vesuvius, then active, which he will report in a scientific treatise.

45. That was the last and only rebel that ventured within sight, the rest remaining in their safe, iron-walled enclosure.

46. Delivery & Pickup Options - 25 reviews of Backlot Pizza + Kitchen "My husband and I ventured out to check out this new restaurant

47. Graduated a few years ago and went into strategy Consulting while my friends mostly ventured into the non-profit / academia space

48. He was to be found lurking in the band's dressing room whenever they ventured into Mancunian territory, which was often.http://Sentencedict.com

49. Later chroniclers attempted to compile this information into histories of the Empire, and some ventured to make lists of reigning Emperors.

50. Arachne was a weaver who acquired such skill in her art that she ventured to challenge Athena, goddess of war, handicraft, and practical reason

51. Such conditions led to areas of swamp which were a natural trap for unwary animals which ventured to the river to drink.

52. One Sorbonne professor even ventured that “to propagate a knowledge of Greek and Hebrew would operate to the destruction of all religion.”

53. 10 Later chroniclers attempted to compile this information into histories of the Empire,[www.Sentencedict.com] and some ventured to make lists of reigning Emperors.

54. ‘A number of competent Bryologists have visited the Loch an Eilein area over the years and searched Aspens without success, but few have ventured further afield.’

55. By the end of 1965, the band moved away from the simple folk-rock that they had pioneered and ventured into more abstruse territory.

56. But she left the crash site and ventured out in hope of rescue, crawling and scraping her way forward until she saw a light in the distance.

57. As he ventured outside the asylum walls he painted the wheat fields, olive groves and cypress trees of the surrounding countryside, which he saw as "characteristic of Provence".

58. The waiter ventured to whisper that it was perhaps inexpedient to carry out the order, in consideration of the dignity of the house and its custom.

59. Peradventure we shall learn something concerning the nostrum she hath ventured, contrary to law and the rules of art, to Adhibit to these ladies, through the medium of the steward

60. The Cask of Amontillado Edgar Allan Poe ----- THE thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could, but when he ventured upon insult, I vowed revenge

61. On Arabia WITH LEVISON WOOD, the military-trained writer and photographer embarks on a rarely ventured route through the challenging environments and remote corners of a little-understood land

62. " You 're right , now what would happen if I held it for a day ? " Your arm could go numb , you might have severe muscle stress paralysis ; have to go to hospital for sure " ventured another student .

63. Antonyms for Cautiously Antonyms for (adv) Cautiously Main entry: carefully, Cautiously Definition: as if with kid gloves; with caution or prudence or tact Usage: she ventured Cautiously downstairs; they handled the incident with kid gloves

64. Barroso calls the agreement “historic,” Tony Blair extols its “groundbreaking, bold, ambitious targets,” and German Chancellor Angela Merkel even ventured that the promises “can avoid what could well be a human calamity.”

65. This is the first time that the English club has ventured into interschool activities and it should prove to be very exciting, judging by the calibre of students who have participated so far.

66. Chilled to the bone, we ventured to build a small fire in a secluded place. FAMOUS ADVENTURES AND PRISON ESCAPES OF THE CIVIL WAR VARIOUS She was, perhaps, too much repressed and Chilled in childhood, by living with uncongenial persons

67. Arachne was a weaver who acquired such skill in her art that she ventured to challenge Athena, goddess of war, handicraft, and practical reason. Athena wove a tapestry depicting the gods in majesty, while that of Arachne showed their amorous adventures.

68. Being of a sociable Aspect, I ventured to address him with a remark calculated to draw forth his historical reminiscences, if any such were in his mind; and it gratified me to discover, that, between memory and tradition, the old gentleman was really possessed of some very …

69. In his 1969 autobiography, Golden described a particularly humiliating (and anthropologically fascinating) form of attack known as "cockalization" that he had suffered at the hands of three "Irish Buckoes" at the age of eleven, when he once ventured beyond the Jewish slum into their neighboring territory.

70. ‘She Clambered onto her feet, tidying up the bathroom as fast as she could.’ ‘I ventured on to the Danube's east bank and Clambered aboard a trolleybus bound for City Park.’ ‘With a practised flip, he righted the dinghy and held it steady while we Clambered aboard.’

71. ‘She Clambered onto her feet, tidying up the bathroom as fast as she could.’ ‘I ventured on to the Danube's east bank and Clambered aboard a trolleybus bound for City Park.’ ‘With a practised flip, he righted the dinghy and held it steady while we Clambered aboard.’

72. ‘Before 1965, cosmology was a quiet Backwater of science, almost a little ghetto where a few mathematicians could play with their models without annoying anybody else.’ ‘We ventured out alone - taking the risk that the quiet Backwater of Saqqez was outside the searchlight gaze of the moral police.’

73. After consulting a tree to Ascertain from its lichen which way was south, and taking no lip from the subordinates who ventured to correct him, Colonel Maycomb set out on a purposeful journey to rout the enemy and entangled his troops so far northwest in the forest primeval that they were eventually rescued by settlers moving inland.