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perilous

[per-uh-luhs] / ˈpɛr ə ləs /


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Pierce, a Northerner, believed that the Compromise of 1850 had solved the slavery issue, declaring, “We have been carried in safety through a perilous crisis …” He wanted Americans to concentrate on prosperity and peace.

From Literature

It wasn’t immediately clear exactly from where Blom fell, but the area is known to be perilous.

From Los Angeles Times

A slew of software earnings come at a perilous time for the industry and the broader tech sector.

From Barron's

The move comes after leader Kenny MacAskill revealed that the party was unlikely to field candidates in May due to its "perilous financial position".

From BBC

He added: "I can assure you of integrity of current staff and elected office bearers but neither that nor justice being done addresses the perilous financial position which we find ourselves in as a result."

From BBC