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Definition of dang
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Dang () of Din.
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Valiant
::
Valiant
(a.)
Intrepid
in
danger;
courageous;
brave.
Mantrap
::
Mantrap
(n.) A
dangerous
place,
as an open
hatch,
into which one may
fall..
Caltrap
::
Caltrap
(n.) An
instrument
with four iron
points,
so
disposed
that, any three of them being on the
ground,
the other
projects
upward.
They are
scattered
on the
ground
where an
enemy's
cavalry
are to pass, to
impede
their
progress
by
endangering
the
horses'
feet..
Cicisbeo
::
Cicisbeo
(n.) A
professed
admirer
of a
married
woman;
a
dangler
about
women.
Bivouac
::
Bivouac
(n.) The watch of a whole army by
night,
when in
danger
of
surprise
or
attack..
Hazardous
::
Hazardous
(a.)
Exposed
to
hazard;
dangerous;
risky.
Sheet Anchor
::
Sheet
anchor
(v. t.)
Anything
regarded
as a sure
support
or
dependence
in
danger;
the best hope or
refuge.
Endanger
::
Endanger
(v. t.) To put to
hazard;
to bring into
danger
or
peril;
to
expose
to loss or
injury;
as, to
endanger
life or
peace..
Safely
::
Safely
(adv.)
In a safe
manner;
danger,
injury,
loss, or evil
consequences..
Fugitive
::
Fugitive
(n.) One who flees from
pursuit,
danger,
restraint,
service,
duty, etc.; a
deserter;
as, a
fugitive
from
justice..
Imminence
::
Imminence
(n.) The
condition
or
quality
of being
imminent;
a
threatening,
as of
something
about to
happen.
The
imminence
of any
danger
or
distress..
Feral
::
Feral (a.)
Funereal;
deadly;
fatal;
dangerous.
Beset
::
Beset (v. t.) To set upon on all
sides;
to
perplex;
to
harass;
-- said of
dangers,
obstacles,
etc..
Narrowly
::
Narrowly
(adv.)
With a
little
margin
or
space;
by a small
distance;
hence,
closely;
hardly;
barely;
only just; -- often with
reference
to an
avoided
danger
or
misfortune;
as, he
narrowly
escaped..
Courage
::
Courage
(n.) That
quality
of mind which
enables
one to
encounter
danger
and
difficulties
with
firmness,
or
without
fear, or
fainting
of
heart;
valor;
boldness;
resolution..
Temerarious
::
Temerarious
(a.)
Unreasonably
adventurous;
despising
danger;
rash;
headstrong;
audacious;
reckless;
heedless.
Bore
::
Bore (n.) A tidal flood which
regularly
or
occasionally
rushes
into
certain
rivers
of
peculiar
configuration
or
location,
in one or more waves which
present
a very
abrupt
front of
considerable
height,
dangerous
to
shipping,
as at the mouth of the
Amazon,
in South
America,
the
Hoogly
and
Indus,
in
India,
and the
Tsien-tang,
in
China..
Risk
::
Risk (n.) To incur the risk or
danger
of; as, to risk a
battle..
Dangleberry
::
Dangleberry
(n.) A dark blue,
edible
berry with a white
bloom,
and its shrub
(Gaylussacia
frondosa)
closely
allied
to the
common
huckleberry.
The bush is also
called
blue
tangle,
and is found from New
England
to
Kentucky,
and
southward..
Run
::
Run (v. i.) To
encounter
or
incur,
as a
danger
or risk; as, to run the risk of
losing
one's life. See To run the
chances,
below..
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