We have no meanings for "extreme jeopardy" in our records yet.
1 Jacopo received this assurance like one accustomed to exist in extreme jeopardy .
2 Which would have put any nearby civilian in extreme jeopardy .
3 The secret of his happiness is in extreme jeopardy .
4 At night they have to vend their goods in places where their morals are constantly in extreme jeopardy .
5 After a decision is made, a crew member makes a miscalculation that places the mission in extreme jeopardy .
6 Then it was that those who had been in such extreme jeopardy could breathe freely and look about them.
7 But trying to take McGarvey down just then would have put them in extreme jeopardy , and not simply from McGarvey himself.
8 The French commander saw and understood the extreme jeopardy of his consort, and he had already put his helm hard up.
9 The summons rang frightfully in the ears of Ruth, but in that moment of extreme jeopardy her presence of mind was lost.
10 We are not to wait till great public mischiefs come, till the government is overthrown, or liberty itself put into extreme jeopardy .
11 Friday night's 2-1 home defeat by Sweden left dreams of finishing second in Group C behind Germany in extreme jeopardy .
12 "It is not much," returned Paul Blunt, with a mournful smile; "but trifles become of account in moments of extreme jeopardy .
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