Phrases with «treacherous waters»

The phrase "treacherous waters" means dangerous or risky situations or circumstances. Full definition

Sentences with «treacherous waters»

  • WASHINGTON — A Senate panel last week dipped its toe in the politically treacherous waters of state school - finance equity, an issue that could make waves during the reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. (edweek.org)
  • As his parents relentlessly set him up with potential brides for an arranged marriage, Kumail navigates treacherous waters in the worlds of both dating and stand - up comedy. (independent.co.uk)
  • Whether we are trying or arbitrating a challenging construction matter, handling a major real property acquisition, representing your Community Association on every aspect of its existence, or guiding your corporation through treacherous waters, Siegfried, Rivera, Hyman, Lerner, De La Torre, Mars & Sobel, P.A. is committed to careful planning, analysis and implementation. (srhl-law.com)
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