Sentence examples for perilousness from inspiring English sources

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perilousness

noun

The quality of being perilous.

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The perilousness of the times was finally borne in upon Gödel when a band of Nazi youths roughed him up and knocked off his glasses, before retreating under the umbrella blows of Adele.

"All I'm trying to do is exit with a little flourish; have some fun," she explains to her daughter, who misinterprets both her playfulness and the perilousness of her situation.

This truth — which, confusingly enough, doubles as the source of anxiety's pain — is of the essential uncertainty and perilousness of human life.

Then he admitted that each time he took up his pen, he felt a "sense of the perilousness".

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