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carious

[ UK /kˈe‍əɹɪəs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. (of teeth) affected with cavities or decay

How To Use carious In A Sentence

  • He balanced precariously on the narrow window - ledge.
  • They eke out a precarious existence .
  • The economy is precariously close to recession.
  • China's economy is precariously balanced on a mountain of debt. Times, Sunday Times
  • The reader of adventure stories wants romance and vicarious excitement.
  • The carriage teetered precariously as he moved to take a seat opposite her and they stared at each other in a calming silence as she drank, but once she finished, the cup fell from her loose fingers and clattered loudly on the floor.
  • However, a closer look at the tissue of the dream reveals the most precarious of balances between the concerns of the individual and those of the family and community.
  • A dead leaf balanced precariously on the knuckles, twitching in the breeze.
  • Although many trees have been removed from homes and businesses, others remain precariously poised to fall. Harsh winter predictions
  • The museum is in a financially precarious position.
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