Use dangerous in a sentence
Sentences ending with dangerous
- I believe in your friendship for Barine, though I deem it dangerous. [10]
- But do beg your folks to remember that the Smithfield fires are all out, and that the cinders are very dirty and not in the least dangerous. [6]
- He is against you, and he is dangerous. [11]
- Hanno says the wounds are not at all dangerous. [10]
- These inherited impulses were therefore many, conflicting, some of them dangerous. [6]
- The Doctor presently went up to Elsie, determined to engage her in conversation and get her out of her thoughts, which he saw, by her look, were dangerous. [6]
- The other "bogus" was deep philosophical stuff, which we judged nobody ever read; so we kept a galley of it standing, and kept on slapping the same old batches of it in, every now and then, till it got dangerous. [5]
- Joe had forgotten to tell her that a new road had been made on the ice since she had crossed, and that the old road was dangerous. [11]
- Well, they ought to be dangerous. [5]
- He gives to them and scoffs at them at the same moment; a bad man, with just enough natural kindness to make him dangerous. [11]
Short sentences using dangerous
- I've dangerous trips to take. [13]
- The dangerous nocturnal pilgrimage began. [10]
- It's dangerous, 'specially now. [11]
- The painter is less dangerous. [10]
- She's dangerous to him. [11]
- Was the illness dangerous? [6]
- Besides, conversation is dangerous. [4]
- It's dangerous. [5]
Sentences containing dangerous two or more times
- After a time the circulation returned, and he does not seem to have been the worse for his dangerous, or seemingly dangerous, experiment. [6]
- At the same hour that these three began their dangerous ascent, the official Guide-in-Chief of the Mont Blanc region undertook the dangerous descent to Chamonix, all alone, to get reinforcements. [5]
- More than once he had tried to get a word with Slatin, but that was dangerous for them both--most dangerous for Slatin, who was now the servant of the Khalifa Abdullah himself. [11]
- It is a dangerous time, even more dangerous than spring for those who have passed the days of youth. [11]
- It is a dangerous thing to play with fire, so it is said; it is a more dangerous thing to walk rough-shod over Oriental customs. [11]
- He wondered what Carnac would think the words meant, and he felt it was bold, and, maybe, dangerous play; but it was not more dangerous than facts he had dealt with often in the last two years. [11]
More example sentences with the word dangerous in them
- He added, "So you think our society is getting too sensitive and nervous, and inclined to make dangerous mental excursions? [4]
- In both cases you oppose the dangerous extremes. [7]
- One of his wounds was considered quite dangerous, and it was thought by many that it would prove fatal. [5]
- Without this he would, no doubt, have done his best for the imperilled sisterhood, but it added to his enjoyment of the grand and dangerous rescue. [10]
- But the matter would be dangerous, because the singer's friends were numerous and by no means powerless. [10]
- Lecturing was hard work, but he was under the "base necessity," as he called it, of constant labor, writing in summer, speaking everywhere east and west in the trying and dangerous winter season. [6]
- So it is with this dangerous transit between the centre of inhibition and the great organ of life. [6]
- He deals unfairly with me, and tries to make the people of this State believe that I advocated dangerous doctrines in my Springfield speech. [7]
- And yet association with him presented the allurement of a dangerous adventure. [9]
- Walking against the wind is one of the most dangerous kinds of exposure, if you are sensitive to cold. [6]
- No one was willing to undertake the dangerous and ignominious mission. [4]
- But, on the whole, the magnet remains the same, and it is probable that a person's normal electric condition is the thing in him least liable to dangerous variation. [4]
- A radical, one who would uproot, is a man whose trade is dangerous to society. [6]
- To the dead, who had ceased to be dangerous, he was ready to show an excess of magnanimity. [10]
- She has wild whims and dangerous fancies, fills her hours of leisure with experiences--an artist is the Queen. [11]
- Yet, if I were to locate the Sirens geographically, I should place the beneficent desires on this coast, and the dangerous ones on that of wicked Baiae; to which group the founder of Naples no doubt belonged. [4]
- Most of them were still too good-humoured with drink to be dangerous, but all hoped for trouble at the Orange funeral on principle, and the anticipated strike had elements of "thrill. [11]
- Yet, as the weeks passed, it seemed he must break upon this dangerous romance; and then suddenly she went to visit her sick aunt in the Far West. [11]
- An hour ago we saw the Falls of the Rhone, a prodigiously rough and dangerous looking place; shipped a little water but came to no harm. [5]
- I don't think we got lost exactly, but we wandered four hours over the steepest, rockiest and most dangerous piece of country in the world. [5]
- My first thought was to fire at his head; to plant the ball between his eyes: but this is a dangerous experiment. [4]
- Beyond these there was the jaunting-car trundling over the rough cobblestone street, or bumping in and out of dangerous holes. [11]
- But his intellect was superficial, and his temperament was dangerous, because there were not the experiences of a soul of truth to give the deeper hold upon the meaning of life. [11]
- The dangerous place was on slow, plodding boats, where the engineers drowsed around and allowed chips to get into the 'doctor' and shut off the water supply from the boilers. [5]
- The entrance there was less dangerous than that between the Pharos and the point of Lochias which led into the eastern landing-places. [10]
- She said: "It was horribly dangerous, and it could not be necessary to stay in such a place. [5]
- But no man was ever entrusted with it to whom its seductions were less dangerous than they proved to be to Abraham Lincoln. [7]
- Her very look was enough to ensure the respect of any vagabond who might cross her path, and if matters came to the worst she would prove as dangerous as a panther. [6]
- To Dennis it was as though he had been made a fool of by Fate or Providence, or whatever controlled the destinies of men; as though the dangerous episode had been arranged to trap him into this situation. [11]
- Now, Selamlik Pasha was an Egyptian, and is it not written in the Book of Egypt that no man without the most dangerous reason may refuse backsheesh? [11]
- They said it was a dangerous stream to cross, now, because its quicksands were liable to swallow up horses, coach and passengers if an attempt was made to ford it. [5]
- Though the doctors warned him that with his corpulence wine was dangerous for him, he drank a great deal. [2]
- I was openly warned at Brooks's and elsewhere to beware of the duke, who was said upon various authority to be sulking in Hanover Square, his rage all the more dangerous because it was smouldering. [9]
- It is a very dangerous thing for a literary man to indulge his love for the ridiculous. [6]
- This is a very dangerous confession, for fifty years make everything hopelessly old-fashioned, without giving it the charm of real antiquity. [6]
- He did not venture to repeat what he had said at his first examination, yet to disclose his rank and position was dangerous and embarrassing. [2]
- It is an unquestionable fact that during the reconstruction period which followed the war, more things were done capable of serving as dangerous precedents than during the war itself. [7]
- But he was treading on dangerous ground, now. [5]
- This was, however, too dangerous ground until he knew more of life. [4]
- Some instinct had told her to watch that afternoon, for she knew of his intended return and of his dangerous enterprise. [11]
- But the individual to whom this counsel is given probably has dangerous as well as wholesome instincts. [6]
- Mr Brass says to Miss Sally, "Upon my word," he says "it's a dangerous thing, and it might get us into a world of trouble, and I don't half like it. [12]
- Suddenly it came to me that I could place my hand upon a man whose instincts in the matter would be the same as mine; who had authority; knew the world; had been in dangerous positions in his lifetime; and owed me something. [11]
- I shall refer to it in the Legislature on the question of roads and bridges--there ought to be a stone fence on that dangerous road by the Red Ravine--Have I your attention? [11]
- But Caracalla laughed to himself, and went on cheerfully: "Yes, it is dangerous work, no doubt; and for that reason I pledged my word as Caesar not to require him to pay for the sins of others. [10]
- He was given to flights of oratory that way--a very dangerous thing, for often the wings which take one into clouds of oratorical enthusiasm are wax and melt up there, and down you come. [5]
- Could you manage to convey a small kiss to that dear, but dangerous little person, Julia? [14]
- The most dangerous time will be when the fever leaves her. [5]
- In the mean time Maurice had received a visit from the young student at the University,--the same whom he had rescued from his dangerous predicament in the lake. [6]
- Therefore, in due time he made some dangerous mistakes. [11]
- But after a time consciousness returned; the wounds, though painful, were none of them dangerous, and the most alarming effects of the accident passed away. [6]
- As he stood thus, worried, exasperated, and perplexed, the fact that there was in her attitude something ominous, dangerous, was slow to dawn on him. [9]
- Tarboe understood that this young man had a frankness dangerous to the business of life, yet which, properly applied, might bring great results. [11]
- I told you this was a dangerous matter to move in. [5]
- It realised that this kind of demonstration was less expensive, and less dangerous, than sedition, privy conspiracy, and rebellion. [11]
- Somehow or other they did not sound so dangerous coming from her lips as when they were uttered by the coarser people of the less rigorous denominations, or preached in the sermons of heretical clergymen. [6]
- There was also there another of the same country, got up for the most dangerous Alpine climbing, conspicuous in red woolen stockings that came above his knees. [4]
- It's dangerous, and there ain't a shadder of truth in it. [5]
- Perhaps neither of them thought what a dangerous game this is, for two young souls to thus unbosom themselves to each other. [4]
- The Colonel answered them all truthfully--generally with that dangerous suavity for which he was noted. [9]
- One more point--all the world knows it, and that is why it is dangerous to omit it--our guest is a distinguished citizen of the Great Republic beyond the seas. [5]
- He could raise the veil--a dark and dangerous necromancer, with a flinty heart and a hand that had waited long to strike. [11]
- He had led the troops successfully through the deserts between Syria and the Egyptian Delta without losing a single man on the dangerous road by the Sirbonian Sea and Barathra, where many an army had met destruction. [10]
- As a rule, the town was on a spacious grin for a while, but there were places in it where the grin did not appear, and where it was dangerous to refer to the ex-convict's letter. [5]
- The "Sunday blood," the super-superb sartorial equestrian of our annual Fast-day, is not imposing or dangerous. [6]
- Those happening in the State of Mississippi and at St. Louis are perhaps the most dangerous in example and revolting to humanity. [7]
- While thus occupied, the sovereign, accustomed to speculation, encountered many a dangerous doubt, but he only needed to gaze at the crucified Saviour to find the way again to the promises of his Church. [10]
- It was called the Serpent Island, though the inhabitants had long since rid it of these dangerous guests, which lived in great numbers in the neighbouring cliffs. [10]
- The chatter in the room was hushed, and for a moment a dangerous wrath flamed in Miss Sadler's eyes. [9]
- The life of the river-men was exciting, hardy, and perilous; tending to boisterousness, recklessness, daring, and wild humour: that of the salmon-fishers was cheerful, picturesque, infrequently dangerous, mostly simple and quiet. [11]
- The commander of the regiment turned to Prince Bagration, entreating him to go back as it was too dangerous to remain where they were. [2]
- Everybody judiciously shirked the question of which was the true Pope and refrained from naming him, it being clearly dangerous to go into particulars in this matter. [5]
- She had approved the plan, because it removed him from the city and Barine's dangerous house. [10]
- She hoped that the Pharoah would refuse, and personally offend the Regent, and so make him more inclined to tread the dangerous road which she was endeavoring to smooth for him. [10]
- He had had the most critical and dangerous task of this memorable day. [11]
- It was not the mirror trick, of course, which Mrs. Felix Lorraine and other dangerous historical personages have so long made use of. [6]
- And so, in the midst of this quiet inland town, where a mere accident had placed Mr. Bernard Langdon, there was a concentration of explosive materials which might at any time change its Arcadian and academic repose into a scene of dangerous commotion. [6]
- One stroke of the knife cut into the sleeve of Reeder's coat and passed downward in a slanting direction through his clothing, and entered his body at the small of the back; another blow struck more squarely, and made a much more dangerous wound. [5]
- The verdict of the jury having left no doubt that the woman was of an unsound mind, with a kind of insanity dangerous to the safety of the community, she could not be permitted to go at large. [5]
- They hung to the horses's tails, clung to their manes and the stirrups, closed in on every aide in scorn of dangerous hoofs--and out of their infidel throats, with one accord, burst an agonizing and most infernal chorus: "Howajji, bucksheesh! [5]
- The vanity of the habitants could be better exercised in applauding Madelinette and in show of welcome to the great men of the land, than in cultivating a dangerous patriotism under the leadership of Louis Racine. [11]
- This was often the first warning which the travellers received that the ice was becoming thin and dangerous. [1]
- He objected that the first two miles was a dead level, with plenty of room, and that the rope was never used except in very dangerous places. [5]
- Double vision with the eyes of the heart is a dangerous physiological state, and may lead to missteps and serious falls. [6]
- While, on reaching the end of her walk, she was chalking her soles again, the applause which had accompanied her during her dangerous pilgrimage still rose to her ears, and came-most loudly of all from the stand where Lienhard sat among the distinguished spectators. [10]
- In answer to the dozen questions I showered upon her, she replied that Dorothy's malady was in no wise dangerous, so Dr. James had said, and undoubtedly arose out of the excitement of a London season. [9]
- On the fifteenth, the day of the old prince's death, the Marshal had insisted on Princess Mary's leaving at once, as it was becoming dangerous. [2]
- It was in the course of the long, weary spring before her disappearance, that a dangerous chord was struck which added to her growing restlessness. [6]
- The majority of the Brothers, seeing in it dangerous designs of Illuminism, * met it with a coldness that surprised Pierre. [2]
- The next day, the 28th, we were creeping towards our harbor through one of those dense fogs which are more dangerous than the old rocks of the sirens, or Scylla and Charybdis, or the much-lied-about maelstrom. [6]
- It was suggested that the most dangerous of the convicts should be fettered together in pairs to perform their duties. [10]
- You must know that he is a dangerous man, and a treacherous. [9]
- It was said that he had done this by his wife's counsel, and this woman was Ulrich's most dangerous foe. [10]
- Imshi Pasha saw that Dimsdale was a dangerous man, as all enthusiasts are, no matter how right-headed; but it comforted him to think that many a reformer, from Amenhotep down, had, as it were, cut his own throat in the Irrigation Department. [11]
- And I suppose that all the time I am in Rome the police will dog me about from place to place because they think I am a dangerous character. [5]
- Seems to consider that a sufficient justification for chancing any dangerous thing. [5]
- She realized how terrible it would be for him to be shorn of the liberty he had always had; how dangerous it might be in many ways; and how the people of the island might become excited by it--and troublesome. [11]
- But the Doctor tells me that he can see no dangerous symptoms. [9]
- We might have taken you from the temple to the sea, and waited there, but it would probably have attracted attention and been dangerous. [10]
- I suppose the study of automatic action in the moral world (you see what I mean through the apparent contradiction of terms) may be a dangerous one in the view of many people. [6]
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