Similar words: word-of-mouth, word of mouth, by word of mouth, board of directors, sword, password, sophocles, swordsman. Meaning: n. a constant and immanent peril.
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1. The treaty hung like a sword of Damocles over French politics.
2. It's been hanging over my head like the sword of Damocles.
3. SEE Sword of Damocles Subforum for more information.
4. Unemployment, like the sword of Damocles, was always accompanying the workers.
5. The college entrance examination is like a sword of Damocles.
6. That is like the sword of Damocles over his head.
7. Secondary mortgage loan becomes the sword of damocles which hung on the top of American finance market.
8. Sword of Damocles , originated from the Greek legend of Damocles is the tyrant Dionysius Ist of Syracuse (formerly 430-367) of the minions.
9. The shadow of death like a sword of Damocles, may descend at any moment.
10. Secondary mortgage loan becomes the sword of damocles the top of American finance market.
11. This layered uncertainty looms as a Sword of Damocles over every business, every investor, and every head of household in America.
12. As a Grand Prix driver, you have the Sword of Damocles hanging over your head at every moment.
13. The possibility of losing her job hung over her like a sword of Damocles all last year.Sentencedict.com
14. Government threats to cut the budget by 50% are hanging over the Opera House like a sword of Damocles.
15. Indeed, a winged dagger was the S.A.S. badge, originally conceived, it is said, as the sword of Damocles.
16. For consumers, this is hanging over their heads on the sword of Damocles.
17. The likelihood of lay - offs has been a sword of Damocles over the department for months.
More similar words: word-of-mouth, word of mouth, by word of mouth, board of directors, sword, password, sophocles, swordsman, crossword, swordfish, broadsword, keep one's word, cross swords, put to the sword, swordsmanship, crossword puzzle, cross swords with, wordless, wordlessly, out of date, out-of-date, out of danger, break of day, star of david, word for word, ward off, monocle, diocletian, swore, sworn.