- - Start of a challenging phrase
- - first words of a challenge
- - "go ahead, .... you!" (verbal challenge)
- - "... you!": 2 wds.
- - ".... you to do it!" (challenge): 2 wds.
- - "... you to try it" (challenger's words): 2 wds.
- - "... you!" (game challenger's words): 2 wds.
- - "Go ahead, ... you!": 2 wds
- - "... you!" (Challenging words): 2 wds.
- - "... you to try it!" (challenge): 2 wds.
- - "...... you!" (challenger's taunt): 2 wds.
- - 'Go ahead, ...... you!'
- - '— you!' (challenger's cry)
- - '.... you to try it!'
- - ".... you!" ("Make my day!")
- - Words after do or before you
- - 'Come on, ...... you!'
- - "...... you!" (challenger's taunt)
- - "...... you!" ("Go ahead, make my day!")
- - "...... you!" ("Just try it!")
- - '-- you!' (cry of challenge)
- - ".... you!" (challenger's words)
- - "...... you to do it!"
- - Egger-on's words
- - "...... you!" (challenging words)
- - ".... you to cross that line!"
- - "...... you!" ("Go right ahead!")
- - "Do ......?" (words of indecision)
- - ".... you" (challenge)
- - .... you!
- - "do ......?" (indecisive quandary query)
- - ''Do ... to eat a peach?'' (T.S. Eliot)
- - Beginning of a slumber party challenge
- - 'Do ...... to eat a peach?': Eliot
- - Challenge intro
- - Start of a challenge
- - Challenge opener
- - 'Eyes ...... not meet in dreams ... ' (Eliot)
- - Beginning of a challenge
- - "Do ....?" (timid one's question)
- - "Do ...... to eat a peach?"
- - Start of a recess challenge
- - "Do ......?" (scaredy-cat's query)
- - "...... do all . . . ": Macbeth
- - "Do ...... to eat a peach?": T.S.E.
- - "Letting '...... not' wait . . . ": Macbeth
- - "Fain would I, but ...... not"
- - "Well, ...... say!"
- - "Letting '...... not' wait upon 'I would' . . . "
- - '...... do'
- - ...... say!
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