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n. a source of danger; a possibility of incurring loss or misfortune; "drinking alcohol is a health hazard" [syn: jeopardy , peril , risk ] an unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that causes an event to result one way rather than another; "bad luck caused ...
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The '' Hazard '' was an Australian sloop wrecked in 1809. In March 1809, three ships, the Argument , the Experiment and the Hazard left Pittwater , New South Wales , bound for Sydney with a cargo of wheat . A squall arose and the Hazard was driven onto ...
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Hazard \Haz"ard\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Hazarded ; p. pr. & vb. n. Hazarding .] [Cf. F. hasarder. See Hazard , n.] To expose to the operation of chance; to put in danger of loss or injury; to venture; to risk. Men hazard nothing by a course of evangelical ...
Usage examples of hazard.
Farleyfile system would break down if I attempted to mix with crowds, not to mention the unknown hazards of the Actionist goon squads--what I would babble with a minim dose of neodexocaine in the forebrain none of us liked to think about, me least of all.
Farleyfile system would break down if I attempted to mix with crowds, not to mention the unknown hazards of the Actionist goon squads-what I would babble with a minim dose of neodexocaine in the forebrain none of us liked to think about, me least of all.
I, who was already overwhelmed with distress, could bear this aggravation of misfortune and disgrace: I, who had always maintained the reputation of loyalty, which was acquired at the hazard of my life, and the expense of my blood.
Having absolutely no clue as to the contents of the wardrobe, Alec hazarded a guess.
Stella Morton, whose jumping-bean ambience seemed to add up to a hazard, and was tracking around to her with a firing arm when a third force brought it up short.
Roman annals to discover three inconsiderable rebellions, which were all suppressed in a few months, and without even the hazard of a battle.
In most cases - unless you happen to be at the actual site of the chemical or biological agents - you are likely to have time to take the one precaution that applies to all biochem hazards: avoiding areas near the contamination.
Tiana, in particular, was critical to Bly in spotting ever-changing hazards, and while she took to the water as if born a mermaid, thanks to instinctual skills and reflexes that came with the body, she had a lot to learn about hazards, and particularly what was and was not important to the captain.
The astonished bureaucrat hazarded a sidelong glance at the shabbily-dressed general, obviously regretting the slights he had given him earlier that day.
Myrtle Hazard waited until the steps of Master Byles Gridley had ceased to be heard, as he walked in his emphatic way through the long entry of the old mansion.
In some such way the grave warnings of Master Byles Gridley had called up a fully shaped, but hitherto unworded, train of thought in the consciousness of Myrtle Hazard.
It would hardly do to stab Myrtle Hazard, and shoot Byles Gridley, and strangle Mrs.
A day or two after Myrtle Hazard returned to the village, Master Byles Gridley, accompanied by Gifted Hopkins, followed her, as has been already mentioned, to the same scene of the principal events of this narrative.
Two notes passed between Myrtle Hazard and Master Byles Gridley that evening.
The natives were hostile, so it was only with hazard and difficulty that the mariners managed to restock the chuan with food and water.