Examples of 'precariously' in a sentence

Meaning of "precariously"

Precariously is an adverb describing something done in an unstable or uncertain manner, with a risk of falling or collapsing
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  • In a precarious manner; dangerously.

How to use "precariously" in a sentence

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Only holds itself precariously within bounds.
From that period he lived very precariously.
It already drifts precariously in the sea of time.
Human beings have always existed precariously.
Perched precariously between victory and defeat.
With a bookmark dangling precariously off of my dick.
Living precariously is also making us sick.
Modern agriculture rests on a precariously narrow base.
They are precariously located on the edge of the sea.
Tangles of electrical cables hang precariously everywhere.
He was so precariously close to spilling over.
A whole lot of people are living precariously.
The laird looked precariously close to exploding.
The future of this particular species is precariously balanced.
My job is teetering precariously on the edge of secure as well.

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Some rocks appear balanced precariously.
The boom was balanced precariously on unprecedented global imbalances.
It tells you what it is to live precariously.
We slept rather precariously in an unofficial airbnb.
She balanced on one foot precariously.
Look how precariously balanced it is.
I perched upon them precariously.
Sit perched precariously on a girder high above the metropolis.
Most snitches live precariously.
All of them are precariously balanced or stacked on top of each other.
Funding for public interest law firms is precariously low.
Her life is precariously balanced.
Precariously amongst identical pages.
Looks like you got precariously close there.
He was precariously positioned in rough flowing rapids against the rock.
Positioning the copter precariously between the tower.
Precariously balanced rock.
He is currently running a precariously formed government.
These precariously balanced rocks are.
After years of living precariously.
A camera trap sits precariously between two forest elephants.
And you are balanced precariously.
Life was often precariously balanced between failure and survival.
Others still live precariously.
I walked precariously along the tightrope stretched between agnosticism and atheism.
With your hand precariously.
The world stands at crossroads as tensions between nations are simmering precariously.
Snow hanging precariously above us.
International systems live precariously.
A group of fishermen on a precariously balanced platform fight over a trunk.
Retains its independence precariously.
This was a world balanced so precariously that its harmony could be shattered by a whisper.
Nigeria is at a crossroads and its future hangs precariously in the balance.
Drunken ghosts swing precariously from the chandelier above the table.
Precariously on eviction.

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