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Meaning of periculous
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periculous (a.)
Dangerous; full of peril.
periculous Sentence Examples
- The perilous journey through the dense jungle tested the explorers' limits.
- The precipice loomed above them, its perilous edge threatening to drop them to their doom.
- The storm raged outside, its thunderous winds making it perilous to venture out.
- The unstable bridge swayed dangerously beneath their feet, making the crossing perilous.
- The task was fraught with peril, requiring utmost care and caution.
- The icy path was treacherous and perilous, with every step threatening to send them tumbling.
- The crumbling building posed a perilous threat to anyone who dared to enter.
- The steep slope was perilous, and any misstep could result in disaster.
- The venomous snake slithered through the grass, its bite posing a perilous threat.
- The unstable cliff face made climbing the mountain a perilous endeavor.
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Dangerous; full of peril.
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The perilous journey through the dense jungle tested the explorers' limits.
The precipice loomed above them, its perilous edge threatening to drop them to their doom.
The storm raged outside, its thunderous winds making it perilous to venture out.
The unstable bridge swayed dangerously beneath their feet, making the crossing perilous.