"Great peril" means that there is a significant danger or risk involved, often indicating a very serious or precarious situation.
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«peril»
Sentences with «great peril»
- And like the best stories of heroes beyond our own powers, it'll give audiences the world over somebody new to look to in times of great peril. (consequenceofsound.net)
- Every new climate - damaging project that is approved puts us all in even greater peril and makes recovery even harder. (cedamia.org)
- A century ago traveling across an ocean would take months and came with great peril. (relevantmagazine.com)
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