Sentence examples for dangerous fun from inspiring English sources

The phrase "dangerous fun" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it whenever you want to describe a situation in which someone is taking part in activities that have the potential to be both enjoyable and harmful. For example, "Skydiving is a dangerous fun activity that I enjoy doing whenever I get the chance."

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It was dangerous fun.

"Monopoly: Mars edition" promises long, slow, dangerous fun for all ages.

It means wide, dangerous, fun, popular, utterly of the modern game.

The subject, acrobatic dogs that balance one atop the other, elicits a sort of absurd and dangerous fun.

By Nicolas Niarchos She teaches the "sweet if dangerous fun of self-love," per Alice Walker: ten letters.

Lovell also loves early pilots' mix of diligence and irresponsibility, as well as the possibilities inherent in the Lockheed, despite its chicken-coop cockpit proportions; dangerous fun was to be had.

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PJ O'Rourke once wrote that there are two kinds of dangerous: fun-dangerous, like speedboats and race-cars, and not-fun-dangerous, like open-heart surgery or the South Bronx.

A mob is a fearsome thing and no heir to the British throne has faced the dangerous, fun-loving wrath of one for a very long time – not in Britain, certainly, and not in my lifetime and probably not since the pre-Victorian monarchy.

He notes: A mob is a fearsome thing and no heir to the British throne has faced the dangerous, fun-loving wrath of one for a very long time – not in Britain, certainly, and not in my lifetime and probably not since the pre-Victorian monarchy.

Skateboarding is a very fun but dangerous sport.

Always mischievous, always on the brink of going wrong, dangerous and fun, like drugs.

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