peril|periled|periling|perils in English
verb
[per·il || 'perəl]
put at risk, endanger, jeopardize
Use "peril|periled|periling|perils" in a sentence
1. All-risk and named peril policies Property insurance policies are usually classified according to the perils insured by them.
2. It may cover all perils, collision or upset, all perils other than collision or upset (comprehensive) or specified perils.
3. 22 He periled his life to save the drowning boy.
4. Full-service Adjusting for all-perils
5. But there are some perils in Alliterating
6. Then Arthur is in grave peril.
7. ABSOLUTELY HATED WORKING WITH YOU, PERIL.
8. Mess with us at your peril.
9. He ignores them at his peril.
10. Ignore these warnings at your peril.
11. Androclea gipsiologist Evart nonimpartation engagedness disspread perils
12. One of the perils of sitting ringside.
13. Perils of Alliteration: Problems to Avoid When Alliterating
14. What does Apperil mean? (obsolete) Peril
15. Apperil (countable and uncountable, plural Apperils) peril
16. This peril belongs to all Middle-earth.
17. Kings neglected the sea at their peril.
18. 11 We are in the gravest peril.
19. Politicians ignore this issue at their peril.
20. The economy is now in grave peril.
21. Condo insurance helps pay for costs resulting from covered perils
22. Perils of populism can be Counteracted by ‘Radical’ political strategy
23. Brike (plural Brikes) A breach; ruin; downfall; peril
24. His playoff streak is in peril this season.
25. You drink it in peril of your life.