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fraught with danger
adjective as in risky
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Throwing anything from the stands is fraught with danger for the opposing team.
From Los Angeles Times
The impending arrival of hot Santa Ana winds — combined with two years of overgrown vegetation — all but ensure that this fall will be fraught with danger.
From Los Angeles Times
Few moments are more taut with emotion or more fraught with danger than the medal ceremonies at the Olympic Games.
From Los Angeles Times
We both survived childhoods fraught with danger, though mine wasn’t as dramatic or brutal as Carr’s.
From Los Angeles Times
Daily life in her community is fraught with danger.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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