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danger zone in British English (ˈdeɪndʒə zəʊn) nouna dangerous area School children are warned to keep out of the danger zone: the area immediately aroundthe bus in which most accidents occur. Examples of 'danger zone' in a sentencedanger zone It is the biggest danger zone that remains in our sport.We are trekking out of the avalanche danger zone and heading back down along the circuit.The danger zone is most definitely the wedding season.He was in the danger zone and so were most of my friends.Thinking we're done at this stage is one of the great danger zones of mentoring.And it's safe to say the danger zone is a thing of the past.About 20,000 people were reported to be still in the danger zone.He is not stopping at the penalty spot, he is kicking on into the real danger zone.Royals are the stuff of popular legend and are under pressure to make the legend a reality, particularly in a danger zone.Indeed, their run of one point from their past eight away games smacks of a side set to slip towards the danger zone. |