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O.K. Got it: Say something risky without taking chances.
"I want to do something risky," he said.
She says she does something "risky and clear".
There seemed something risky, quixotic - romantic even - about the enterprise.
Used as an interjection when someone is considering doing something risky or ill-advised.
There is something risky and exposed about Kerouac's reading, as there is about Kerouac's prose.
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But people took it as something riskier.
For those in search of something riskier: a playful plate of rabbit ribs with foamed aoli.
Christine showers her protégée with encouragement, gifts and kisses that land in a gray area between collegial affection and something riskier.
The middle sections of the film follow their friendship as it develops, in the course of lunches and shopping excursions, into something riskier.
Quantitative easing allows the Fed to take away those mortgage-backed securities and force banks to do something riskier with their money, like offer competitive loans to riskier people.
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