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danger

[deyn-jer] / ˈdeɪn dʒər /


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The weather alerts come two weeks after danger to life flood warnings were issued and homes and businesses in Monmouth and elsewhere hit after rivers burst their banks.

From BBC

According to L.A. and Hollywood historian Marc Wanamaker, the accident so appalled Denny that he began working on a way to film air stunts without putting pilots in danger.

From Los Angeles Times

The Met Office has also warned that fast flowing or deep floodwater is possible, causing a danger to life.

From BBC

I don't believe my interview with this man, who later withdrew consent for its use, put anyone in danger.

From BBC

Aid agencies believe many people did not get very far - unable to escape because of danger, or detention, or the cost of buying their way out.

From BBC