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Sentence count:158+4Posted:2017-05-21Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: hazardouslyperilouslySimilar words: dangerousgenerouslydexterouslytreacherouslyvociferouslydangerin dangerendangerMeaning: adv. in a dangerous manner. 
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121 It's arguable the UN process has become dangerously cut adrift from the science of climate change.
122 Water levels in the Ganges, Indus, Narmada, Sabarmati, Godavari and other rivers of the Kutch were this week at dangerously low levels.
123 Chinese pride and boosterism veer dangerously close to nationalism. Healthy criticism is seen as unpatriotic.
124 A circuit that protects a computer system from dangerously high voltage surges.
125 In Boston, Lincolnshire, almost a third of men and women are now dangerously overweight.
126 During the summer the temperature in Death Valley can reach fifty-seven degrees Celsius. But, it can be dangerously cold in the winter there, too.
127 In Martin Scorsese's film Taxi Driver, Robert DeNiro played Bickle as an older and more confrontational Caulfield, with a dangerously higher level of adolescent frustration.
128 At very low tides they scramble dangerously round the exposed, rusting bones.
129 The national debt , however, will grow dangerously large much sooner.
130 My mother always ran late and was dangerously forgetful into the bargain.
131 On the other side, the incident shows a Chinese government that is dangerously trigger-happy, willing to wage economic warfare on the slightest provocation.
132 With dangerously cold temperatures predicted for Saturday night, the search is widened for 2 young brothers missing from the Red Lake Indian Reservation.
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133 With such dangerously ill-considered threats emanating from the world's only nuclear superpower, little wonder Tehran's own hardliners are circling the wagons.
134 The only son of King Louis VII of France fell dangerously ill and his distraught father took the astonishing decision to go to Canterbury.
135 Our world is dangerously out of balance, and most especially so in matters of health.
136 I believe the vacancy rate is dangerously high at present.
137 But when he reached a four-lane highway with gentle curves, good visibility and little traffic, "I just about fell asleep and ran off the road ... Lulled by safety, I'd acted more dangerously."
138 After two decades of expansion and deregulation, and the greatest bull market finance has ever known, many of the world's banks were dangerously undercapitalised.
139 More than one , in digging underneath the wheel, was dangerously injured by the splinters of stone.
140 The move is a bold bid by Europe's leaders to corral an 18-month-old debt crisis that is veering dangerously out of control.
141 Of the leading indicators we follow, there's not a single one that's pointing dangerously lower.
142 Hogarth said a computer model shows oil has already entered the loop current, while a second shows the oil is 3 miles from it — still dangerously close.
143 "With the buttery crunch of a sophisticated shortbread, these are dangerously addictive, " says Apartment Therapy.
144 As Nathan is revealed to be dangerously unhinged, Sophie reveals to Stingo that she was imprisoned in Auschwitz, where she lost her daughter.
145 Lewis was tried for unlawfully and dangerously discharging a weapon.
146 What begins as vague desire can skate dangerously close to the edge of classical Lamarckism when it reaches individual learning.
147 Over the past couple of decades, authorities fear, lingcod stocks in some areas along the Pacific coast have been dangerously depleted by overfishing.
148 "On the other side, the incident shows a Chinese government that is dangerously trigger-happy, willing to wage economic warfare on the slightest provocation, " he added.
149 People of every race and culture have gone to extremes in the name of beauty – from foot-binding in China, to dangerously constricting corsets in Victorian times, to nose jobs in 800 B.C. India.
150 The Bush administration was offensively and dangerously careless on all those points.
More similar words: dangerousgenerouslydexterouslytreacherouslyvociferouslydangerin dangerendangerendangeredout of dangerferociouslyingeniouslyvigorouslyrigorouslyendangered speciesrapturouslyfloating exchange rateangermangerrangerhangerangeredstrangertangerinepiouslyjoyouslycallouslyfamouslybitter orangedubiously
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