Sentence examples for to danger from inspiring English sources

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to danger

noun

Ability to harm; someone's dominion or power to harm or penalise. See In one's danger, below.

  • "You stand within his danger, do you not?" (Shakespeare, Merchant of Venice, 4:1:180)

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Danger Dog is a direct reference to Danger Mouse a British animated series from the 80s.

We are more sensitive to danger.

It isn't that he's indifferent to danger.

Shahzad was no stranger to danger.

But screams in response to danger are merely one variety.

Sending refugees back to danger is bad enough.

Blind to danger, Chagall lingered in France until July 1941.

Peyron is quite accustomed to danger at sea.

"The surest path to danger is always weakness and indecision.

But Hennessy's digital experience alerts him to danger.

Page 82: "The Daring Girls Guide to Danger".

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