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n. (danger zone English)
Usage examples of "danger zones".
Only Wer'Q'quinn's busy teams remained on duty, rushing forth on rescue missions, or using beacons to guide traffic around danger zones.
Zombies throng our city danger zones, our suburban backyards, our shopping malls.
With luck, and the help of all the Heralds out on circuit, they could warn people to keep their livestock at home that day, or confine them away from danger zones.
Avoid the marked danger zones and move to the nearest shelter immediately!
Appropriately enough, Lisa didn't come to a halt until she had both of them positioned inside one of the black and yellow diagonally striped danger zones.
It flared angrily against his shields, sending the indicators toward the danger zones, and it seemed he could feel the infernal heat right through the fuselage.
It is a human trait, to dwell in danger zones and be astonished when catastrophe strikes.
A scattering of red danger zones marked debris clouds of wrecked ships that had not yet been removed from the battle over Coruscant.
Someday when she had the chance, Mildred planned to organize the material to leave behind a sort of legacy for others: medical knowledge, a true history of the Deathlands and its people, danger zones, etc.