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danger

[deyn-jer] / ˈdeɪn dʒər /


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Aware of the danger these players possess, defenders are drawn towards the City attackers, which in turn frees up space in the wide areas, allowing Nunes and O'Reilly to receive the ball unmarked.

From BBC

On this surface, attack was the best form of defence - ideal for an England team who "run towards the danger".

From BBC

A giant iceberg drifting towards a remote island threatened wildlife, reminding us that science is just as vital for spotting danger as it is for making discoveries.

From BBC

The book is about the dangers of monstrous appetites but also about the melancholy of unrealized desires.

From The Wall Street Journal

Rocks were not the only danger, it was footballing legends taking shots on goal, too.

From BBC