All 28 Uses
peril
in
A Dance With Dragons
(Auto-generated)
- Every voyage has perils, long ones more than most.†
p. 93.9perils = dangers
- The seas around Valyria are perilous, and thick with corsairs.†
p. 98.1perilous = dangerous
- Might be it's not as perilous as men say.†
p. 103.6
- Our oaths are sworn to the realm, and the realm now stands in dire peril.†
p. 108.1peril = danger
- Because he is a strong man and a just one, the only man who can restore the realm and defend it against the peril that gathers in the north.†
p. 144.1
- The Lord of Light has seen his children in their peril and sent a champion to them, Azor Ahai reborn.†
p. 147.8 *
- The river had perils, the dwarf knew, but Griff himself struck Tyrion as more dangerous than any of them.†
p. 197.3perils = dangers
- Do not close your eyes to your peril, Daenerys.†
p. 230.4peril = danger
- I know that the Mother of Dragons will not abandon us in our hour of peril.†
p. 234.2
- When we were sore beset and friendless, hounded from our homes and in peril of our lives, the wolves took us in and nourished us and protected us against our enemies.†
p. 274.5
- Even the bravest of your forebears kept his Kingsguard close about him in times of peril.†
p. 304.9
- You arc the last of her line, and this Mother of Dragons, this Breaker of Chains, is above all a rescuer: The girl who drowned the slaver cities in blood rather than leave strangers to their chains can scarcely abandon her own brother's son in his hour of peril.†
p. 309.2
- The road ahead was full of perils, he knew, but what of it?†
p. 348.9perils = dangers
- That Daenerys stands in peril.†
p. 390.3peril = danger
- If one of my men told me his sister was in peril, I would tell him that was no concern of his.†
p. 416.3
- Stannis was marching south into peril, the king who carried the fate of the world upon his shoulders, Azor Ahai reborn.†
p. 447.4
- Having guards about her would no doubt help keep the black brothers properly respectful, the red priestess knew, but none of the men that Stannis had given her were like to be much help should she find herself in peril.†
p. 450.2
- They chose the trees instead, with all the peril that entails.†
p. 507.9
- You must have faced many perils to reach me.†
p. 624.7perils = dangers
- The crossing can be perilous in this season.†
p. 638.9perilous = dangerous
- The narrow sea is perilous this time of year, and of late there have been troubling reports of strange ships seen amongst the Stepstones.†
p. 641.4
- She had smell and touch and taste to help her, but touch and taste could be perilous when grinding poisons, and with some of the waif's more toxic concoctions even smell was less than safe.†
p. 652.9
- Without eyes, even the simplest task was perilous.†
p. 653.6
- Then it had only been a matter of establishing a campsite, assembling his men as they came ashore and moving quickly, before the local lordlings had any inkling of their peril.†
p. 883.5peril = danger
- The captain of the galley had realized his peril by then.†
p. 905.5
- Her crew never thought to find peril so close to their home waters, and the ironborn had little trouble taking her.†
p. 911.5
- This stair was unknown to her, however, and that made it perilous.†
p. 921.2perilous = dangerous
- These are perilous times.†
p. 1041.8
Definitions:
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(1)
(peril) danger
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)