accident, chance, dangerous ground, gaping chasm, house of cards, jeopardize, pass, predicament, sensitiveness, thin ice
Definitionn. a source of danger
Last update: July 30, 2015
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The soldiers have put their own lives in jeopardy for the country. [noun]
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Any risk of double jeopardy is excluded in either case. [noun]
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We heard from lawyer Julian Young about what the scrapping of the double jeopardy law could mean. [noun]
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"Give him, in pity, give him the contents of another rifle," cried Duncan, turning away his eyes in horror from the spectacle of a fellow creature in such awful jeopardy. [noun]
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This rendered his situation a dangerous one, and, on more than one occasion, placed his life in jeopardy. [noun]
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"What can be more fitting and consolatory, than to offer up evening praise, after a day of such exceeding jeopardy." [noun]
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Sometimes his violence assumed a dangerous form, placing the lives of his human stock in jeopardy. [noun]
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"I am afraid poor Robin is in jeopardy," said his wife, ruefully. [Please select]
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"And I'm to wear my brogues and run jeopardy of the red-coats to please you."' [Please select]
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