How To Use Dangerous In A Sentence

  • He asked me bluntly, ‘Why would you want to leave private life and take on such a difficult, dangerous and probably thankless job?’
  • That which is soft and effeminate, which is calculated to excite the passions, by multitudes of ambiguous expressions, (not the less dangerous for being so cloaked) should be considered by Christians as an abuse the more deplorable, as it has even been censured and condemned by the pagans. The Life and Legends of Saint Francis of Assisi
  • The principals of the local schools could be counted on for a couple of fresh scrubbed altar boys in charge of polished crucifix, candlesticks and dangerously toxic swinging thuribles.
  • He expressed his racial hatred for everyone, especially OBama making veiled death threats, spoke of other dangerous topics etc … and then offered to sell me a mosser rifle as he was buying a a whole shippment of them. Alex Jones' Prison Planet.com
  • My question is this: since BAS drugs operate via a non-absorbed, non-systemic action they are anion-exchange resins, are they at all dangerous? More statin madness | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
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  • He added: 'I consider them insidious and extremely dangerous. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its heroes were beastly revellers or cruel and ferocious plunderers; its heroines unsexed hoidens, playing the ugliest tricks with their lovers, and repaying slights with bloody revenge, -- very dangerous and unsatisfactory companions for any other than the fire - eating Vikings and redhanded, unwashed Berserkers. The Conflict with Slavery and Others, Complete, Volume VII, The Works of Whittier: the Conflict with Slavery, Politics and Reform, the Inner Life and Criticism
  • This bulky animal is one of the most dangerous mammals to be found anywhere.
  • Let's use what power we have as consumers, then, to prevent a dangerous cycle from repeating itself.
  • I think it's a dangerous thing to have that schmoozy Washington relationship between reporters and principals, because that's when news doesn't get reported.
  • I have had my share of stalkers and lechers and most times, I am careful enough not to allow it to lead to something dangerous. Passing Time
  • On an odometer basis, my perambulations around the hearthrug by rocking chair are infinitely more dangerous than an astronaut's wildest rides through space.
  • The Truth is, I had heard so ill a Character of the Town Amours, as being all Libertinism, and more especially the Inns of Court, that I dreaded to launch on so dangerous a Sea; thinking each The Amours of Bosvil and Galesia
  • As it becomes more expensive to dump dangerous waste, so the economic advantages of shredding deteriorate.
  • The goal to attack the spiralling cost of public services may be laudable, but the precedent is dangerous.
  • In fact the people that were chosen for management were usually total screwups and were dangerous around such equipment and aircraft..usually their day consisted of walking around asking the mechanics, “Are you done yet?” smoking cigarettes and generally just collecting a paycheck. Think Progress » Under Fire, ABC Yanks Official Blog of 9/11 Docudrama
  • If something goes awry, more than five billion people would be exposed to dangerous levels of radiation.
  • She recounts in detail her nervousness around him, her supposedly dangerous fascination with his charm.
  • Judges were in open revolt after being forced to free more dangerous criminals because of the cells shortage. The Sun
  • You have to know where the dangerous spots are and play safe. Times, Sunday Times
  • As it was, his expression hardened, the catlike sharpness of his pupils glinting dangerously.
  • We must pay great attention because when you arrive after three defeats you are very dangerous. The Sun
  • Tourists often get lost and stray into dangerous areas.
  • Any public expression of their faith was considered dangerous, and they had learned to dissimulate their specific Christian identity.
  • Your brother has a dangerous condition called tetralogy of Fallot. GUARDIAN OF THE VEIL
  • Police, park rangers and animal charities say that dangerous dogs are being used by gangs as status symbols and becoming a growing public menace. Times, Sunday Times
  • The most important was that "surprises' were exceedingly dangerous in the nuclear age. The Collins History of the World in the 20th Century
  • It is dangerous to exceed the recommended dose.
  • But marketing alone cannot explain why "onanism" and related terms began to show up in the great eighteenth-century encyclopedias or why one of the most influential physicians in France, the celebrated Samuel Auguste David Tissot, took up the idea of masturbation as a dangerous illness or why Tissot's 1760 work, L'Onanisme, became an instant European literary sensation. Me, Myself, and I
  • Having obtained the metacentric height, reference to a diagram will at once show the whole range of stability; and this being ascertained at each loading, the stowage of the cargo can be so adjusted as to avoid excessive stiffness in the one hand and dangerous tenderness on the other. Scientific American Supplement, No. 385, May 19, 1883
  • We had many family quarrels about it, and they began in time to grow up to a dangerous height; for as I was quite estranged form my husband (as he was called) in affection, so I took no heed to my words, but sometimes gave him language that was provoking; and, in short, strove all I could to bring him to a parting with me, which was what above all things in the world I desired most. Moll Flanders
  • He was usually slow to anger but once his wrath was roused he made a dangerous enemy.
  • We understand that this equipment should never be used by people without Medical training and was therefore dangerous and totally useless in punts and small boats.
  • All across the world, ...increasingly dangerous weather patterns and devastating storms are abruptly putting an end to the long-running debate over whether or not climate change is real. Not only is it real, it's here, and its effects are giving rise to a frighteningly new global phenomenon: the man-made natural disaster. Barack Obama 
  • He wrenched him around and grasped his scrawny neck in a dangerously tight headlock.
  • This whimsical but dangerous world was depicted in a monumentally epic 15,000 page, single-spaced typed novel, "In the Realms of the Unreal".
  • From Wikipedia: A redshirt is a stock character, used frequently in science fiction but also in other genres, whose purpose is to die soon after being introduced, thus indicating the dangerous circumstances faced by the main characters. October 2007
  • He was usually slow to anger but once his wrath was roused he made a dangerous enemy.
  • No, it would have been deadly and hugely dangerous. The Sun
  • Edwin, who, with Grimsby, had volunteered the dangerous service of reconnoitering the enemy, returned within an hour, bringing in a straggler from the English camp. The Scottish Chiefs
  • Efforts to add to the magazine an insert with news of the local congregations were greeted with consternation: the opposition was deemed to be far more dangerous that it really was.
  • Chemists and bacteriologists verified the dangerous levels of microorganisms at all four of the city's intake points along the lakefront.
  • Diseases of the soul are more dangerous than those of the body. 
  • His landlady had treated him like a dangerous criminal, a pariah.
  • Police already have the power to seize and crush old, dangerous and unlicensed cars - a power used too infrequently. Times, Sunday Times
  • The specter of death lingers over the entire film, both figuratively with Tommy Lee Jones as a corporate "axeman" sent to close down the show after one last performance and literally, in the form of Virginia Madsen's angel in a white trenchcoat, a noirish avatar of death who Altman credits as the "Dangerous Woman" even though she's given an actual name in the film. Archive 2008-11-01
  • Today he is seen as one of the most dangerous all-rounders in international cricket.
  • Max warned her she was sailing dangerously close to the wind and risked prosecution.
  • A war zone is a dangerous place to be even in the ab-sence of combat.
  • But the more the morselling of Christianity went on, the more dangerous became the raging ocean around it, so that now the Christian Archipelago seems to be quite covered with the stormy waves. The Agony of the Church (1917)
  • If smoking is so dangerous then a law should be passed making it illegal. Times, Sunday Times
  • Right now, the weather is great, but in the afternoon, they're concerned that these thunderstorms are going to move in, these so - called anvil clouds, which could contain rain or lightning, which could dangerous for the shuttle to launch. CNN Transcript Jun 30, 2006
  • Everything is dangerous, my dear fellow. If it wasn't so, life wouldn't be worth living. Oscar Wilde 
  • New drivers who are caught using a mobile phone at the wheel will face automatic disqualification, as part of action against dangerous driving. Times, Sunday Times
  • I fear that bypassing the United Nations and demanding regime change by force instead of working toward peaceful disarmament is a dangerous step for our nation.
  • The learned trial judge took the view that he is a very dangerous character.
  • These alloys are very toxic and dangerous if beryllium fumes are not captured and exhausted by proper ventilating equipment.
  • Therefore, there is a strong possibility that dangerous accumulations of this toxicant exist in humans and animals.
  • A plain surface of benty turf lay before him, bright in the moonlight, dangerous to cross, upon which a few sheep came and went. Bog-Myrtle and Peat Tales Chiefly of Galloway Gathered from the Years 1889 to 1895
  • He looks to take the initiative and encourages what the old guard would have considered dangerous or risky strokeplay. The Sun
  • The cave is not a lifeless place, it is a living thing to which we have to give ourselves; a thing that can be gentle and also be a savage whom changes in temper can render dangerous.
  • Big SUVs and little kids, a dangerous and sometimes deadly combination in the family driveway.
  • Troopergate was about a dangerous renegade brother-in-law; Walt Monegan was "insubordinate;" Charlie Gibson's interview was full of "gotcha" questions; Katie Couric was just mean and condescending; the shouts of "kill him" and "terrorist" at her rallies were the fault of Bill Ayers; Wardrobegate was the fault of the McCain Campaign; losing the election wasn't her fault, it was George W. Bush and the economy. Shannyn Moore: Gobble Gobblegate
  • ‘The principal and his henchmen blamed us for fermenting trouble and putting dangerous ideas in the heads of young people,’ he says.
  • The writer also pointed out that the procedure was risky and dangerous. Times, Sunday Times
  • And then you get to something a little bit bigger than that, then you get this stovepipe, which is straight up and down onto the ground, a very dangerous, probably 130, 140-mile-per-hour tornado. CNN Transcript Jun 12, 2008
  • Local legend recalls that the day he came around with his samples was bad enough but the day the orders arrived at the factory was positively dangerous.
  • Similarly, there are other rituals outside their sphere of activity, such as the propitiation or exorcism of dangerous spirits.
  • Standing in the middle of the road is very dangerous; you get knocked down by the traffic from both sides. Margaret Thatcher 
  • They have been drained of meaning by their lazy overuse, dangerously sharp and potent concepts reduced to kitsch cliché.
  • Many of the insanities start in this fashion; and all such practices, instead of being encouraged, should be discouraged; and all experienced and intelligent students of psychical research warn those who "dabble" in the subject against the repeated and promiscuous indulgence in such practices -- because of the dangerous, even disastrous, effects upon the mind, in many instances. The Problems of Psychical Research Experiments and Theories in the Realm of the Supernormal
  • The transfer could be the first of so-called high-level detainees - the five under consideration have been on a 2009 list of 48 determined by the administration to be "too dangerous to release," administration officials testified this week. News - latimes.com
  • It's bloody dangerous, riding a doped steeplechaser. The Elvis Latte
  • I felt this to have been a very dangerous proceeding, for if le bon Dieu had noticed Ghislaine's travesty, He might have made the wind turn, and she would then have remained a deviless and been forced to live in hell for all eternity. A Childhood in Brittany Eighty Years Ago
  • I thought it dangerously late in the season for controlled heather burning, a real threat to ground nesting birds like red grouse and dunlin. Country diary: East Cheshire Hills
  • Kata training is great for defense, raising your level of fitness, toning your body muscles and releasing those dangerously high levels of stress.
  • I got/was cut up several times on the motorway this morning - I've never seen such dangerous driving!
  • The fishermen know that the sea is dangerous and the storm terrible, but they have never found these dangers sufficient reason for remaining ashore. Vincent van Gogh 
  • And for President Bushmaster — a bushmaster is a highly venomous snake, extraordinarily dangerous to humans, that inhabits the Southern tropics (See, I can match ‘em bam-for-BAM!) — to suggest it was “disgusting” is so like a hog calling a wallowing pig filthy. Roll Call of the Cowed and the Sameful-Shameful
  • I sometimes wish GUD didn't publish adult-leaning content so that we could more easily market to perspicacious YA -- but at least in puritanical-US, that would be litigiously dangerous. MIND MELD: If You Could Change Any Aspect of The Science Fiction Field, What Would it Be?
  • Workers in some of America's most dangerous industries such as meatpacking, poultry and construction ... are being forced by their employers to pay for their own safety gear because of OSHA's failure to finish the PPE rule," a joint statement by the two labor groups declared. Unions sue Bush Dept. of Labor over worker deaths; 50 deaths, 400,000 injuries tied to OSHA's inaction
  • This is dangerous as some of the tyres don't go down but are weakened, which could cause blowouts.
  • I've got a peacock-green number, a black thing with loads of diamanté, and a shiny silver one with a dangerously low neckline.
  • Pituitrin is similar to oxytocin, but more dangerous, and should never be used except in a case of emergency bleeding when oxytocin and ergonovine are not available. Chapter 31
  • I had a grandmother involved in the occult practice of Kabala and that was very dangerous.
  • Officers standing on the shore could hear his cries but dared not enter the water because of the dangerous tidal currents.
  • The “ghost” plotline is coming dangerously close to shark-jumping territory, in my opinion. 20 minutes too long? : Bev Vincent
  • Scanning the Internet, she learned about a hereditary condition called hemochromatosis, in which the body stores iron at dangerous concentrations in the blood, tissues and organs. A Revolution In Medicine
  • The dive sites here are home to some of the strongest, wildest and most dangerous tidal currents in the world.
  • But that is moving dangerously close to what we might call the Gilligan defence: some of the details were wrong, m'lud, but it was, in essence, true.
  • Cars are comfortable, avoid dangerous road crossings, avoid the danger of strangers and - not insignificantly in Scotland - they avoid the rain.
  • "Suddenly we saw a massive escalation in their blood pressure to very dangerous levels," she said yesterday.
  • Put a slightly dangerous, do-it-yourself toy under the tree these days and you can decorate said tree with lawsuits.
  • Parts of Cornwall's coast and its coves are notorious for such dangerous conditions. Times, Sunday Times
  • The result is time saved and an end to the dangerous traffic queues that occur at tollbooths.
  • If smoking is so dangerous then a law should be passed making it illegal. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two figures stood in a treacherously dangerous position at the edge of a hole from which a pillar of light emanated.
  • The microorganism is particularly dangerous, and continues to grow in refrigerated food.
  • Kirtley was the most dangerous, swinging the ball considerably, and forcing the batsmen to play.
  • Pilots are qualified professionals who know the river well enough to guide ships through the dangerous sand banks around the mouth of the river.
  • -- Since calcium carbide is only useful as a means of preparing acetylene, it should be bought under a guarantee (1) that it contains less impurities than suffice to render the crude gas dangerous in respect of spontaneous inflammability, or objectionable in a manner to be explained later on, when consumed; and (2) that it is capable of evolving a fixed minimum quantity of acetylene when decomposed by water. Acetylene, the Principles of Its Generation and Use
  • But it's worth remembering that, barely a century ago, the great male fear was not of alpha females with intimidatingly large salaries but their polar opposite: women were seen, rather like immigrant labour now, as dangerously liable to undercut men's wages by doing the same work for less. Young women are now earning more than men – that's not sexist, just fair | Gaby Hinsliff
  • Maintenance men could tell whether a pole - wooden or concrete - is dangerously cracked before shinning up it.
  • Personal Dangerousness identification of recidivism can be divided into two categories of possible and probably a first-time offender.
  • Roll Call of the Cowed and the Sameful-Shameful yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Roll Call of the Cowed and the Sameful-Shameful'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: For President Bushmaster - a bushmaster is a highly venomous snake, extraordinarily dangerous to humans, that inhabits the Southern tropics (See, I can match \'em bam-for-BAM!) - to suggest it was "disgusting" is so like a hog calling a wallowing pig filthy.' Roll Call of the Cowed and the Sameful-Shameful
  • Schoolchildren must be taught to deal with dangerous situations .
  • `We can go there together tomorrow -- but although I have a written safe conduct for you it could still be dangerous -- ` COVER STORY
  • And when you look at overall use of fumigants, including methyl bromide, chloropicrin and Telone, you find that the amount of dangerous fumigants used is much higher than it was 20 years ago. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • We have no protocol of behavior, and this is far more dangerous than these physical diseases.
  • Under the most dangerous conditions, the combination was solved and the safe opened…. the naval cipher book was delivered to an agent, who came to the door of the chancery, had the pages photostatted and came back at 4:40 a.m. Operatives, Spies, and Saboteurs
  • Whilst encouraging an early love of activity and sports, do take care that your little one plays and exercises safely - that Arian tendency to act first and think about it later can have dangerous consequences.
  • He witnessed the fatal electrocution of a tradesman, and saw at a very early age just how dangerous the workplace could be.
  • The dangerous frontier counties, or marches, had special governors- graf, margrave, or markherzog; Roland of Roncesvalles, for example, was governor of the Breton march. Charlemagne, King of the Franks, 28 Jan 814
  • It would be dangerous to view the dossier as having clinched the argument for war.
  • A dangerous schism in the Russian party developed with the emergence of the view known as Economism.
  • Last year the head of the Army, General Sir Richard Dannatt, warned that a lack of public appreciation for Britain's military effort in Iraq and Afghanistan was in danger of "sapping" the willingness of troops to serve on dangerous operations. Archive 2008-05-01
  • Bikes are easy to park, but on the debit side can be dangerous in traffic.
  • Rockwell, too, is no slouch in the cool stakes, having already teamed up with George Clooney for crime capers, Welcome to Collinwood and Confessions of a Dangerous Mind.
  • Ionian exiles and the Lesbians with the expedition began to urge him, since this seemed too dangerous, to seize one of the Ionian cities or the Aeolic town of Cyme, to use as a base for effecting the revolt of Ionia. The History of the Peloponnesian War
  • It took me a while to understand how dairy farming got to this dangerous pass. Times, Sunday Times
  • But I saw that fiction--he pronounced the word gingerly, as though it were something dangerous--is perhaps not, as I had thought, merely an inducement to idleness and wicked fancy. A Breath of Snow and Ashes
  • Thus, the perception of cannabis as a less dangerous drug is not mainly based on a lack of experience or drug education.
  • We will hear the old arguments about "repugnance" and the rest of us may again be potential victims of this socially destructive, anti-science, proto-fascist attitude that is certainly more dangerous to the public than any cluster of cells in a Petri dish. Dan Agin: Stem Cells Redux: There Will Be Blood
  • Was 16-year-old Abby sent off on a dangerous global sailing voyage at the most dangerous stormiest time of the year in the Indian and South Pacific Oceans just so her dad could score a TV show? Bonnie Fuller: Abby Sunderland's Dad Was Exploiting Her to Get a Reality Show: He's Balloon Dad Two!
  • The fishermen know that the sea is dangerous and the storm terrible, but they have never found these dangers sufficient reason for remaining ashore. Vincent van Gogh 
  • Mindless and dangerous vandalism at a social housing property has been condemned by police.
  • This lack of trust is dangerous, not just to our physical health, but also to our mental well-being.
  • He drew long, soft, angry breaths, waiting mute and dangerous inside his helplessness like a beast in its lair.
  • Gastric inflation is a dangerous complication of using laryngeal mask airways in advanced life support
  • Despite their sometimes colorful labels, many garden chemicals are highly dangerous if mishandled and have no place in a garden with young children.
  • The weekend's traffic effort from the Gardai was part of a national push to clamp down on dangerous and drunken driving.
  • TWOC … How about causing death by dangerous driving?! on October 13, 2008 at 5: 52 pm | Reply Tony F Protect, Serve….. then release on bail to re-offend. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • This is industrial Lanarkshire where for generations hard men have been reared at the coalface, bound together in friendships forged in a dirty and often dangerous working environment.
  • The part of the fungus seen on the flag represents its fruiting body (carpophore), but its dangerous part lies underground.
  • Too heavy a reliance on a particular market may be dangerous for the company.
  • Enforcing regulations of dangerous products is not such a negative isit? The Volokh Conspiracy » AG Blumenthal’s Record
  • The reptile, which looks like an alligator, will be kept at the Dangerous Wild Animal Rescue Facility in Great Wakering where more than 400 exotic animals are homed.
  • It is dangerous crisis when a proud heart meets with flattering lips. 
  • When the trabecular meshwork is blocked at the junction of the cornea and iris, the resulting rise in intraocular pressure can reach dangerously high levels and damage the optic nerve.
  • The doctor insists that it's dangerous and it must be treated at once.
  • Still, if you want your Crisis analysis to have plenty of bite and a dash of bile, relish Living Dangerously.
  • Apart from wine, the dangerous stuff is red meat, charcuterie and salt. Times, Sunday Times
  • In those days, the trip across country was a dangerous undertaking.
  • Too heavy a reliance on a particular market may be dangerous for the company.
  • When the presumption is not displaced, there is no need for the trial judge to address the issue of whether the vehicle is operable or immovable and/or the issue of dangerousness.
  • Ricciardo loving this Madam Catulla, and using all such means whereby the grace and liking of a Lady might be obtained; found it yet a matter beyond possibility, to compasse the height of his desire: so that many desperate and dangerous resolutions beleagred his braine, seeming so intricate and unlikely to affoord any hopefull yssue, as hee wished for nothing more then death. The Decameron
  • He is so dangerous, they daren't speak his name. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not only are our activities and movements controlled, but now our very facial expressions have been deemed dangerous.
  • Their bomb load was so great and dangerous that the slightest error would have been suicidal.
  • I must commend the RTA for a prompt reply to my letter, and their immediate attention to this dangerous situation.
  • He did not think of philosophic reason either as a mere handmaid to religion or as a dangerous whore out to seduce the mind into supposing that it could attain its supreme end without God's help and grace.
  • There have been calls for the drug's immediate suspension, following reports that it has dangerous side effects.
  • On the other hand, the public should accept some inconvenience to their daily routines due to regulative measures the government will inevitably take in order to protect them from the dangerous illness.
  • He may be a dangerous martial arts wizard, but Remy is also having second thoughts. Movie Review: Repo Men » Scene-Stealers
  • The report catalogued numerous dangerous work practices.
  • Forrest had had to admit that the plan she and Croaker had cooked up, though unortho - dox and dangerous, was the best shot at getting inside the Leonforte organization. Second Skin
  • Currently, the Italian-built Panthers are being finished off by BAE Systems, with the additional of a machine gun, radios and other accessories, when they will be delivered to the Army, effectively providing "battlefield limousines" for Ruperts – as officers are dismissively called – while troops are forced to patrol in dangerously vulnerable "Snatch" Land Rovers. Feeding the European fantasy
  • The round of fashionable dissipation is dangerous. The Coquette, or, The History of Eliza Wharton: A Novel Founded on Fact
  • Joining them is Hallyday, who plays a higher-ranking mobster and their minder, and Renaud, a scruffy, dangerous criminal known only as ‘Zero.’
  • Page 36 serve for the resort and refuge of masterles men and other idle and evill dispozed persons, and are the cause of cozenages, thefts, and other dishonest conversacion and may also be used to cover dangerous practizes. Wrong Side of the River: London's disreputable South Bank in the sixteenth and seventeenth century. Jessica A. Browner
  • That roof is dangerous, do get off.
  • The romantic picture of the plucky David girding himself against the brutish Goliath is dangerously misleading.
  • Gradually this notion of election has been conflated with another, still more dangerous idea.
  • This must be dealt with as soon as possible, especially if the tree is in a dangerous condition.
  • All the while the pregnancy ticks away… closer and closer to the 24 week mark at which point abortion becomes difficult and dangerous.
  • Minibuses and jitneys, often unlicensed and poorly maintained, are particularly dangerous.
  • Obviously, it is good to get dangerous people off the streets, but this law allowed courts to incarcerate individuals who had never been convicted of any crime, based on a guess about future dangerousness. The Conservative Assault on the Constitution
  • This division between ins and outs had prompted a painful argument over the need to establish a forum for ministers from the ins, without causing a dangerous rupture from the outs.
  • The watchdog group found a cocktail of dangerous pesticides when they tested 12 leading brands of drink.
  • The Zionists tried to de-bourgeoisify Jews by creating a national economy in which Jews would hold all the jobs, including farmer and soldier, rather than just the bourgeois middle-man-minority jobs at which they made much money, but also elicited dangerous resentment from other peoples. VDARE.com: Blog Articles » Print » David Brooks: The Tel Aviv Cluster
  • Eighteen cabbies have been banned from picking up fares after their vehicles were found to be too dangerous to drive.
  • Another form of uberveillance is the use of bracelets worn by dangerous prisoners which use global positioning systems to pinpoint their movements. Aftermath News
  • The path is steep and dangerous in the wet.
  • Exposure to dangerous chemicals called dioxins can cause a rare form of acne called chloracne.
  • That means thousands of boaters who rely on these multiple-use ports face the bleak prospect of shoaling channels and dangerous bars at river mouths.
  • The 10cm trip you make in being born is the most dangerous of your life. The Sun
  • That is the road to dangerous miscalculation. Times, Sunday Times
  • When these folk intentionally misgender trans people, and use anti-transgender pejoratives, and identify trans people as "dangerous," then they engage in hate speech. Pam's House Blend - Front Page
  • My character was meant to be ugly and dangerous. The Sun
  • He was charged with causing death by dangerous driving .
  • It can be very dangerous if there's a vehicle in your blind spot.
  • Every foreign journalist, every adversary, and every ally will be reading the tea leaves to make their own assessment how badly Obama was damaged by his party's loss of political and popular support, and either take it in stride, or dangerously miscalculate. Amb. Marc Ginsberg: The Post Election Foreign Policy Hangover
  • Volcanoes erupt under glaciers, causing gigantic floods that make the island a fearsomely dangerous place for human colonization.
  • Positions changed in the blink of an eye - exciting for fans but dangerous for drivers.
  • It's a cameraman's film and mostly about riding dangerously through mulga, about rounding up scrub bulls, about branding and marking with the mass of Mt Leichhardt rising up in blue splendour beyond.
  • This is a perfect example of how dangerous he still is. The Sun
  • Most dangerously, the procedure meant there was a very high chance the cancer would reoccur. The Sun
  • While some are too radical or violent to engage, the more dangerous are those such as Khatami, who have mastered the art of public relations. Writings from the Middle East Forum and Middle East Quarterly.
  • Right now, the zocalo is alive with protestors, vendors, tents and is an interesting place to walk around, but isn't dangerous in spite of some negative press reports. Violence in Mexico
  • The attempts to suggest that the government was culpable are dangerous. Times, Sunday Times
  • Out of their constitutional optimism, and because a class struggle is an abhorred and dangerous thing, the great American people are unanimous in asserting that there is no class struggle. THE CLASS STRUGGLE
  • I agree with you that it's not right to call your son names, and that slapping him is potentially dangerous.
  • Flying jets in wing formation in the weather and carrying explosive ordnance on board is dangerous work.
  • With dozens of cases of ‘ecotage’ amounting to tens of millions of dollars in damages, the FBI has publicly denounced the ELF as ‘the nation's most dangerous domestic terror organisation.’
  • She was picking out pieces of limestone with a golden, jeweled dagger when she heard a deep, dangerous voice.
  • I must warn you that some of these animals are extremely dangerous.
  • For in solitude the blur of safe indistinction becomes sharp and dangerous identity. Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog:
  • It was a very dangerous piece of road. Broken Lives
  • Six prisoners are still at large along with four dangerous recidivists.
  • He is a desperate character, and in other lands might be dangerous; but he is safe enough here, for the bastinado is a terrible instrument of torture, and the man is now not only desperate in wrath, but is sometimes desperately frightened. The Pirate City An Algerine Tale

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