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In real life, people who play chicken with cars court death.
And if a man courts death, why should he fear it?
Would he still find himself able to court death so blithely?
Even to give themselves up was probably to court death in the darkness and hysteria of the night.
It's quite brave of you to court death like that."
To take up your inheritance is to court death.
Only a madman would court death the way he had, for no apparent gain.
He had promised- extracting from her the promise not to court death again.
There was no other way through, not that she could see, and to leave the road was to court death from lack of water.
When you court death, how is that different from deliberate suicide?"
He despaired of ever being made well again and rather courted death.
He had a key, of course, but would have courted death by using it without a warning knock.
And smugglers may break the law, but they rarely court death for a shipment."
He courted death in a hundred ways and a hundred forms.
Would Jessie have avoided the life choices that had courted death at such a young age?
We who were already suffering were threatening our health, even courting death.
We courted death in order to call ourselves brave, and hid like thieves from life.
One Israeli military official said he had gone out into a courtyard, shooting wildly and courting death.
Now, over a day later, he was still at work treating the lesser injuries that had lost priority to those courting death.
Was she so unhappy here that she courted death?
We must abide together as long as we may, and not court death."
They have hardly more than skin enough to hold themselves together; they court death every time they cross the road.
A man is a fool to court death, as thou dost in thy ignorance.
--before a man who knew that to show weakness was to court death.
He courted death, but no bullet found him.