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hazardously

adverb as in treacherously

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Transportation officials urged residents to avoid travel as roads were expected to be hazardously slick with ice that could weigh down trees and power lines, causing them to fall.

The sole hallucination I had experienced on my journey to the rumored brink of insanity was one manufactured in the brains of other people: a collective fantasy that a room could be made hazardously quiet.

The tears in a Viola Davis cry can seem hazardously indistinguishable from snot.

The long-awaited great reopening is imminent, but so is a strong chance of hazardously smoky air.

Their stories are mingled with those that have been passed down by previous generations — yet altered, perhaps hazardously, in the process.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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