We have no meanings for "serious peril" in our records yet.
1 Nor do I think I should be in any serious peril .
2 If Joe's employer was the Anti-Other Alliance, Royce was in some serious peril .
3 They were confronted by a new and serious peril : poison!
4 England would be furious -for that matter England might be in very serious peril .
5 This convention was menaced by a very serious peril .
6 Multiply it by a thousand, and you will understand the very serious peril which overhung Denry.
7 The Cetonia-grub, placed in serious peril , writhes, coils and uncoils itself, spinning round upon its axis.
8 Hatteras could think of nothing but the Doctor, and of the serious peril which threatened him.
9 Had she just escaped some serious peril , Olga could not have worn a more agitated look.
10 The lad is in serious peril .
11 Snow was their one serious peril .
12 He had just realised in what serious peril his brother would be if he were found mixed up in that affair.
13 Consul and colony had passed through an hour of serious peril , and the consul had set the example of undaunted courage.
14 His father would rejoice, and his heart exulted at the thought of encountering a serious peril for the girl he loved.
15 Her brother Arius and his sons were concealed in the house of a friend, for they seemed threatened by a serious peril .
16 I tell you that the Company has never been in such serious peril ; yes, it is now a question of life and death.
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