US /ˈdendʒərəslɪ/
・UK /'deɪndʒərəslɪ/
dangerously rough. Okay? "An abrasive surface"... I'll write that for you. Abrasive surface
If something is abrasive, it's dangerously rough.
New buildings follow no logic, are badly planned, ugly, and dangerously crooked.
New buildings follow no logic, are badly planned, ugly and dangerously crooked.
Your ears are also dangerously at risk, depending on your orientation to the blast.
Your ears are also dangerously at risk, depending on your orientation to the blast.
The Trump campaign is already on it, describing him as dangerously liberal extremist.
The Trump campaign is already on it describing him as dangerously liberal extremist.
This was dangerously spicy.
This was dangerously spicy
When we think of what it would take for a five-year-old to have to deal with a room full of strangers or to have to sit politely during a long meeting or to be tasked with plotting a route home, we begin to get a more vivid and more accurate sense of what we have grown dangerously used to making light of, of the genuine difficulties to which we have grown inured, of the brave mask we have forgotten we are even wearing.
When we think of what it would take for a five-year-old to have to deal with a room full of strangers, or to have to sit politely during a long meeting, or to be tasked with plotting a route home—we begin to get a more vivid and more accurate sense of what we have grown dangerously used to making light of, of the genuine difficulties to which we have grown inured, of the brave mask we have forgotten we are even wearing.
While there is some heavy-handed violence depicted, what makes this show truly jarring is how it hits dangerously close to home in a matter-of-fact way.
While there is some heavy-handed violence depicted, what makes this show truly jarring is how it hits dangerously close to home in a matter-of-fact way.
Everything needs hard work. It is precisely because all this is so often very true that we can admit to notice when, on other occasions, it has in any way ceased to be so. When certain sensible mantras about effort have subtly and dangerously turned into excuses for patience with people entirely unsuited to the business of mutual love.
It's precisely because all this is so often very true that we can admit to notice when, on other occasions, it has in any way ceased to be so—when certain sensible mantras about effort have subtly and dangerously turned into excuses for patience with people entirely unsuited to the business of mutual love.
And also, her opening with Dangerously In Love.
And also her opening with Dangerously in Love.
There was a documentary called The Years of Living Dangerously, and Tom Friedman, the columnist at The New York Times, did a piece making the case that the rebellion in Syria, which has now spun out as we've seen it, started because of a drought and complaints that the government wasn't doing enough to provide the people there with water.
>> You know there was a documentary called The Years of Living Dangerously and