Similar words: precarious, furiously, notoriously, laboriously, previously, avariciously, dubiously, obviously. Meaning: [prɪ'kerɪəslɪ /-'keər-] adv. in a precarious manner.
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1. She leaned precariously out of the window.
2. The hotel was perched precariously on a steep hillside.
3. He balanced precariously on the narrow window - ledge.
4. The country swayed precariously between Christianity and paganism.
5. The phone was perched precariously on the window ledge.
6. The economy is precariously close to recession.
7. The hotel perched precariously on a steep hillside.
8. The hunter-gatherer lifestyle today survives precariously in remote regions.
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9. Her suitcase was precariously balanced on the tiny luggage rack above her head.
10. Car horns toot as cyclists dart precariously through the traffic.
11. The television was precariously balanced on top of a pile of books.
12. He balanced the glass precariously on the arm of his chair.
13. One of my grocery bags was still precariously perched on the car bumper.
14. He lived rather precariously from one day to the next, never knowing where his next meal was coming from.
15. They lived precariously on the income from a few small investments.
16. Ice Cube is precariously balanced between entertainment and polemic.
17. Furthermore, he was precariously balanced and might fall.
18. She balanced precariously with one foot on each.
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20. Fenella, clutching the narrow ledge, standing precariously on the piled sacks, thought, in horror: Miach's spell.
21. This leaves him precariously balancing his highbrow and lowbrow selves.
22. Perched precariously on top of the load was the loader, holding aloft the corn-dolly for all to see.
23. People paddle kayaks and outriggers along the shore, and catamarans whizz by, leaning precariously on one hull.
24. Then they had done a short walk along the Lagan, the mood teetering precariously between rapprochement and a set-to.
25. In places the towpath was slippy with mud and Henry pedalled precariously, dodging the puddles.
26. It is a compromise solution which leaves the best-execution pillar swaying precariously.
27. Meditation for a leap into the unknown At great turning points, life quivers precariously on the tightrope of obedience.
28. The first carries the dual carriageway A4041 with a street light balanced precariously above the centre of the canal.
29. Grasping a handful of bulrushes to steady herself, she leaned precariously out to grab it.
30. The ship hit and twisted on the skids, rocked over toward the left, hesitated precariously, and flopped back level.
More similar words: precarious, furiously, notoriously, laboriously, previously, avariciously, dubiously, obviously, anxiously, consciously, voraciously, various, nefarious, subconsciously, gregarious, precious, precocious, raucously, sensuously, courageously, anomalously, incredulously, fortuitously, precaution, simultaneously, contemptuously, curious, serious, furious, deprecation.