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  • adjective comparative form of dangerous: more dangerous

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Examples

  • Well, now we got a choice between dangerous and dangerouser.

    note to michael ignatieff supporters who are visiting wmtc 2008

  • Now a tenderfoot totin 'a gun is dangerouser than any rattler that ever hugged hisself to sleep in the sun -- and most fellas travelin' the desert knows it.

    Overland Red A Romance of the Moonstone Cañon Trail Henry Herbert Knibbs 1909

  • And bleedin 'inside is dangerouser than bleedin' outside.

    Overland Red A Romance of the Moonstone Cañon Trail Henry Herbert Knibbs 1909

  • He added that after this Ralph had come up to him and violently assaulted his person, so as to tear his shirt — also produced — and wound up by assuring the bench that he “never knowed a more desp’rater, a more dangerouser ruffian than the willain before them”.

    Ralph Rashleigh 2004

  • Dey wasn't a wusser, dangerouser job in de army dan mine. "

    More Toasts Marion Dix [Editor] Mosher

  • "Here's some more family pets for you that ain't any dangerouser than them you're cultivatin '.

    The Skipper and the Skipped Being the Shore Log of Cap'n Aaron Sproul Holman Day 1900

  • When yer git older you'll larn that there's money in everything here's a demand for, and there's just as big a demand for slaves on some rubber plantations I could tell yer of as there ever was in the old days of the South -- and more money in 'em on account of its being more dangerouser. "

    The Boy Aviators in Africa John Henry Goldfrap 1898

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