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terrible danger

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meanings of terribleand danger


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terrible
adjective
uk /ˈter.ə.bəl/ us /ˈter.ə.bəl/
very unpleasant or serious or of ...
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danger
noun
uk /ˈdeɪn.dʒər/ us /ˈdeɪn.dʒɚ/
the possibility of harm or death ...
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Examples of terrible danger


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The policeman, more than anyone else in civil life, is vulnerable to this terribledanger.
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The debate tonight illustrates a new and more terribledanger which will inhibit confidence to invest.
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There is a terribledanger, in everything that we do, of confusing fashionable values with fundamental values.
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The wobbly cyclist, to my mind as an experienced motorist, is a terribledanger on the road.
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When that moment comes it will be one of terribledanger, of course.
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Every one of us realises this terribledanger of war.
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There is a terribledanger in over-emphasising the problems that the service faces.
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There is an elementary and overwhelming sense of immediate and terribledanger.
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We take that for granted and it just shows that it is possible to get agreement on important matters of terribledanger.
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We cannot remove the terribledanger of nuclear war unless we have disarmament.
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In the last two wars we were late in getting away at the start, and were in terribledanger as a result thereof.
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I should like girls at school to be warned specifically against the terribledanger of becoming too devoted to their sons.
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I do not suppose that anybody will deny that strikes, with their effect upon the community, are a terribledanger.
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If a solution on these lines is reached, there will be a chance for this terribledanger spot being removed.
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It is the rule that he should be instantly discharged—for obvious reasons—for there is the terribledanger of infection.
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He warned me then of the terribledanger of over-rigidity in anything to do with defence.
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They show that there is a terribledanger.
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I am sure that it is a terribledanger.
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It is not a question of the number of deaths but of the terribledanger of infection which is now being spread.
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There is a terribledanger of enormously under-rating the people who live, often against great odds, within the inner city.
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