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UK
/hˈæzədəsli/
]
ADVERB
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in a dangerous manner
he came dangerously close to falling off the ledge
How To Use hazardously In A Sentence
- Scientists have found many planets like HD 209458 b – huge gas giants that orbit hazardously close to their stars and have hellishly hot, poisonous atmospheres.
- A tiny 1963 sedan from Dutch automaker DAF took an agonizing 28.9 seconds to reach only 50 and was "almost hazardously unable to keep up with main road traffic," we said. First baby boomers hit retirement age. Those whippersnappers!
- The unripe fruit is sometimes hazardously ingested to achieve abortion.
- A candy company that markets its products as "hazardously sour" and uses names like "Toxic Waste" and "Nuclear Sludge," issued a product recall on January 13 after discovering it was actually toxic. This Candy Found TOXIC
- When the weight that physicians know to be hazardously overweight is considered normal weight by the general public, major health problems are on the horizon.
- Five drivers were caught driving hazardously under the influence of liquor.
- Yet they were reared hazardously one on another, and ever and anon flashing towers and rainbow minarets crumbled thunderously into the flood. CHAPTER 24
- Not only is the country more dangerous -- and hazardously polluted -- but electricity remains sporadic, water scarce, traffic hazardous and violence high. Patricia DeGennaro: Mr. President, Take a Firm Lead in Afghanistan
- The books were stacked hazardously in my locker, threatening to topple onto me.
- They were standing outside a dilapidated little shack that seemed to be tilting rather hazardously to the left.