Similar words: precarious, furiously, notoriously, laboriously, previously, avariciously, dubiously, obviously. Meaning: [prɪ'kerɪəslɪ /-'keər-] adv. in a precarious manner.
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31. The evergreens' roots sought anchoring crevices at the rocky summits, and clung precariously to the steep slopes.
32. An angel was balancing precariously on top of the Christmas tree.
33. Funding for this program, undertaken with a federal grant, now depends precariously on state support.
34. The guys tapped on their heels, balanced precariously and even attempted a few body flips.
35. In common with other members of the swallow family, house martins build elaborate mud nests precariously slung beneath the eaves of a house.
36. Last week, it seemed Dole was coming precariously close to falling off that tightrope.
37. Looking in the mirror that was perched precariously on the windowsill, he combed back the hair that hung over his eyes.
38. Although appearing to be clinging precariously to life[http://sentencedict.com], once introduced to the pool they quickly produce roots and become established.
39. The double-decker smashed through a fence and ended up perched precariously on a bridge parapet at Brighouse, West Yorkshire.
40. On entering his cabin, I saw that he had arranged a paraffin lamp somewhat precariously upon the side table.
41. When he is perched precariously on a sandbag at the time, however, you could just about get away with charging extra.
42. A thin squeaking betrayed the presence of two baby gold crests, precariously balanced on the branch of a larch.
43. She mounted the bike and wobbled precariously for several yards before attaining a kind of equilibrium along Small's Wynd and disappearing.
44. In front of the Brandenburg Gate and elsewhere, they perched precariously on top of the Wall, clapping and calling for it to go.
45. A dead leaf balanced precariously on the knuckles, twitching in the breeze.
46. A pink pillar-box hat was perched precariously on her head, and pinned to its side was a large artificial purple flower.
47. For one agonizing moment, the dish was perched precariously on the bank of the canal, but It'suddenly overbalanced and slid back into the < ...
48. A pile of china dishes rested precariously on the head of the acrobat.
49. As a result, Georgia may now live precariously in the nether region between Russian autocracy and European liberalism.
50. Like many places in the world, toco balances precariously between the idyllic and the challenges of present day life including drugs, sex and violence.
51. Most of the workers are indigenous Quechua people. They have been working here for generations and live precariously on the outskirts of the salt mines.
52. Only once did the dummy perch precariously on the edge of the pram, when the boy wonder reacted like a scolded child to an adverse decision in the first half.
53. It suggests that, even though much of the country is cut off from the food-distribution system, rural dwellers survive precariously through subsistence farming.
54. She had grown so luminous even Dorothy, perched on her barrel, was precariously spellbound.
55. Many visitors also choose to hike to the precariously perched hilltop monastery of Agios Ioannis sto Kastri.
56. The mighty weight of the entire Milky Way teeters precariously on Balanced Rock in Arches National Park.
57. ON a recent August night, young women in stilettos teetered precariously through the cobblestone streets of the meatpacking district in Manhattan.
58. On a police stake-out, the action will only ever take place when food is being consumed and scalding hot coffees are perched precariously on the dashboard.
59. Apple's business model seems to rest precariously on faddy customers' tastes.
60. An entire central band of our Milky Way balances precariously on THE "Balanced Rock" of Arches National Park in Utah.
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