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Mkyol Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

playing around the boundary of safe and dangerous areas

Say there are two areas, one is safe, one is dangerous.

Someone plays around the boundary (so it's risky).

What's a good idiom of describing this concept?
  

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I don't know if any of the following might help, but here are a some phrases which are about taking (foolish) risks: - to skate on thin ice - to play with fire - to dice with death - to tempt fate

  • I don't know if any of the following might help, but here are a some phrases which are about taking (foolish) risks: - to skate on thin ice - to play with fire - to dice with death - to tempt fate
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I don't know if any of the following might help, but here are a some phrases which are about taking (foolish) risks:
- to skate on thin ice
- to play with fire
- to dice with death
- to tempt fate
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yes, they help, thanks Emotion: smile

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