Phrases with «dire threat»

The phrase "dire threat" means a very serious and dangerous situation or a great risk to someone or something. Full definition

Sentences with «dire threat»

  • No more counting cows or out - of - state license plates, or dire threats from the front seat. (bestride.com)
  • Are you seriously suggesting we should examine the world's religions and simply pick whichever one makes the most dire threats? (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • Once she got over laughing, she responded to his increasingly dire threats and threw down a rope to let him climb out, covered in dead leaves and worms. (zoominfo.com)
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