Perils

//ˈpɛɹɪlz//

"Perils" in a Sentence (8 examples)

In this forest, at every step, we may face the most terrible perils that you can ever imagine. So let's go ahead.

Thus was Daphnis delivered from two perils—from the pirates and from drowning, and in a manner beyond all expectation.

A federal appeals court on Friday rejected the Trump administration’s renewed bid to dismiss a lawsuit by young activists who say it is ignoring the perils of climate change.

"One alone, / Celaeno, sings of famine foul and dread, / a nameless prodigy, a plague unknown. / What perils first to shun? what path to tread, / to win deliverance from such toils?"

Father Zachary urged these perils to the Baron with all the force of monkish rhetoric.

Now, however, the fellowship of the approaching sea-voyage and of the glorious perils to be shared, as well as the refreshing feeling which the soft southern evening poured over soul and sense, united the band of comrades in perfect and undisturbed harmony.

The contract of insurance is defined as a contract by which the insurers agree to indemnify the person assured from any loss which he may sustain by reason of the perils insured against.

Discover the perils of a ghost village and the dangers of a New York wrapped in mystery.

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