WordNet
n. a wild and exciting undertaking (not necessarily lawful) [syn: adventure, escapade, risky venture]
Usage examples of "dangerous undertaking".
Keltset's reasons for this dangerous undertaking were less apparent.
There couldn't be a more dangerous undertaking for a pirate, by my reckoning.
If I am right, getting her back is going to be a very dangerous undertaking.
For one thing, the infiltration of the Depository will be a dangerous undertaking.
In spite of his youth he was respected throughout the bunker and in contrast to the normal sluggishness of spirit that marked the survivors of the Great War of Isan everyone was immediately ready to join Killarog in the dangerous undertaking.
Why, for instance, would he have offered so quickly to take part in such a dangerous undertaking as to creep up on the police vehicle?
A damn dangerous undertaking, but I suppose it was better than traveling across the Deathlands on foot or by vehicle.
Because when he looked at the Hunter now, he saw not only a creature who fed on the fear of the living, but a sorcerer who had committed himself body and soul to a dangerous undertaking.
As if sensing the terrible urgency, the dread welling up inside her, the don leaned forward to urge his mount to greater speed, a dangerous undertaking when they were riding nearly blind in the thick fog.