US /ˈhæzəd/
・UK /'hæzəd/
Whenever I try on shoes that have a heel of more than 3 inches, I become a hazard to everything around me, and I will most likely fall over and break something.
Whenever I try on shoes that have a heel of more than 3 inches, I become a hazard to everything around me and I will most likely fall over and break something.
that they are in safe and tender hands (to hazard a generalisation: most people tend
The Pentagon saying in a statement, the object "flew in proximity to sensitive DOD sites" and assessed it was "a safety flight hazard and a threat due to its potential surveillance capabilities".
to hazard a playful remark or to feel at ease.
And Israel has become more prone to wildfires of this kind in recent years, with experts warning that climate change is just going to make it even more prone, that the fire hazard is increasing.
With experts warning that climate change is just going to make it even more prone that their fire hazard is increasing.
But there's a whole other hazard, this one usually self-inflicted, that doesn't make the list of warnings, even though it takes, on average, two to three lives per year just in the United States.
But there's a whole other hazard (this one usually self-inflicted) that doesn't make the list of warnings, even though it takes on average 2-3 lives per year just in the United States.
Danger, shock hazard.
I was fuckin' my truck every Friday night, there was no distraction except them hazard lights.
I was fu**ing my truck every Friday night, There was no distraction except them hazard lights
but I would hazard a guess that what we're dealing with here is a heady combination of provocative lipstick and a desperate romance.
but I would hazard a guess that
Their genetic data should be treated as an info hazard, information that poses a danger to society if it's shared without care.
Their genetic data should be treated as an info hazard - information that poses a danger to society if it is shared without care.