Russian roulette

NOUN
  1. a stunt in which you spin the cylinder of a revolver that is loaded with only one bullet and then point the muzzle at your head and pull the trigger
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How To Use Russian roulette In A Sentence

  • They are playing Russian roulette not just with us but with the world. Times, Sunday Times
  • He beat himself at Russian roulette and can make people do anything - nearly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Using a stand-alone ATM is like playing Russian roulette, especially in major metropolitan cities," says Robert Siciliano, a McAfee consultant and founder ofIdentityTheftSecurity. com. Watch Out for ATM Skimming
  • Drivers shouldn't play Russian roulette with their own lives and those of others. Times, Sunday Times
  • How did innocent whimsy turn into game of Russian roulette? Times, Sunday Times
  • While foraging for mushrooms can be gastronomic Russian roulette (are those porcini or poisonous? Times, Sunday Times
  • Driving on the county roads became less of a game of Russian roulette. Times, Sunday Times
  • How did innocent whimsy turn into game of Russian roulette? Times, Sunday Times
  • What no one realised was quite how quickly it would turn into a game of Russian roulette. The Sun
  • It was like Russian roulette. Times, Sunday Times
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