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Meaning dangerously meaning

What does dangerously mean?

dangerously

in a dangerous manner he came dangerously close to falling off the ledge

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Simple sentences

Tom likes living dangerously.
Britain faced dangerously low supplies of food.
Do you enjoy living dangerously?
He lived dangerously.
Tom became dangerously ill.

Movie subtitles

Such theories come dangerously close to.
That car is dangerously slow.
We should live dangerously.
At times your charm wears dangerously thin, right now is so thin that I can see through it.
Live dangerously, take the whole day.
You live dangerously.
Dangerously?
And tells me that Inger is dangerously ill.
Or where passions and resentment are dangerously aroused.
You're living dangerously these days.
Now, he was already dangerously disturbed, had been ever since his father died.
You believe in living dangerously. I can see that.
Aren't they dangerously large firecrackers for a boy?
Yes, they're dangerously cunning, these people, but that's not all.
Their body temps are soaring dangerously.
It crept up on me insidiously and dangerously just after you left.
Giant trees and climbing plants, parasites live here everything struggles for survival, dangerously and beautifully, silently and murderously.
Charles, at times your charm wears dangerously thin.
Live dangerously.
Yes! To live dangerously.
You like to live dangerously, do you?
Without your brain, we would fall dangerously behind.
It seems to me, we are getting off to a dangerously poor start, darling.
Live dangerously, ha!
Live dangerously, but within the law.
Let's live dangerously.
Charles, at times your charm wears dangerously thin. Right now it's so thin I can see through it.
Live dangerously until the end!
Is my father dangerously ill?
Dangerously complicated.
Investigation proves that the supply of food left in the area is running dangerously low.
Either that telephone is dangerously out of order, or.
Undoubtedly a dangerously clever opponent.

News and current affairs

US policy toward Pakistan is also dangerously shortsighted and reminiscent of the mistakes the US made in Iran prior to the 1979 Islamic revolution.
Continued threats of ever-higher tax burdens could prove dangerously counterproductive.
Even the United States has infrastructure that is hobbled by neglect, with collapsing bridges and a dangerously overburdened electrical grid.
Both are dangerously facile.
But this is a dangerously complacent argument.
Second, CO2 is dangerously changing the world's climate, even if many Big Oil interests would have us believe otherwise.
The world cannot afford to have pseudo-conservatives at high levels of the US government who do not work for global peace and prosperity, but instead for a dangerously wrongheaded geopolitical strategy.
The conventional production function of neoclassical economics offers a dangerously misleading lens through which to interpret the processes of frontier innovation.
China is dangerously near a crisis point.
Unemployment soared, the currency depreciated, and food prices rose dangerously.
While both proposals have merit, whether they will be enough to stabilize our dangerously unstable financial systems is at best dubious.
The most popular explanations downplay risk factors in a way that can be dangerously misleading.
The idea that hyper-low interest rates are merely symptoms of deficient demand or financial repression is dangerously simplistic.
Monetary policy is far from powerless to mitigate a contraction in economic activity when deflation strikes, or when an economy flirts dangerously with it.
When Sarkozy, who otherwise has such finely tuned media instincts, protests that he's no different from any other man, he comes dangerously close to confusing the office and the person of the president.
In the case of a pilot flying drones over Yemen by operating a joystick in Nevada, the threshold to pulling the trigger is dangerously low.
China and Japan, Japan and Korea, India and Pakistan, Singapore and Malaysia, and many other pairings of states connect on some levels, but remain dangerously divided on others.
Will exchange rates between the major currencies be dangerously unstable?
But the aid agencies that work on the ground have first-hand experience of the impact of peacekeepers' presence, and we have the authority to say that protection of aid workers can be dangerously inadequate.
According to the wife of a North Korean defector who worked for 20 years as a nuclear scientist at Yongbyon, safety standards there are dangerously lax.
Moreover, China's already restless Muslim-majority province of Xinjiang, which borders on Afghanistan, might be dangerously affected by a Taliban takeover there, or by the country's dismemberment.
Countries with fragile health systems may be able to tackle a given ailment with the help of NGOs and foreign governments, but they are likely to be dangerously unprepared when confronted with unexpected outbreaks of new diseases.

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