Dangerous play in rugby union — is dealt with under the foul play law (Law 10) in the official International Rugby Board (IRB) rugby union law book. It defines foul play as anything a player does within the playing enclosure that is against the letter and spirit of the Laws of… … Wikipedia
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dangerous driving — /deɪndʒərəs ˈdraɪvɪŋ/ (say daynjuhruhs druyving) noun Law the statutory offence of driving on a road or road related area at a speed that is furious, negligent or reckless and in a manner that is dangerous to the public …
danger area — dangerous area, danger zone … English contemporary dictionary
dangerous semicircle — noun : the half of the nearly circular area of a cyclonic storm in which the velocity of rotation is added to the velocity of translation and in which a vessel tends to be drawn into the path of the storm center … Useful english dictionary
grey area — vague realm or area, ambiguous field; area that is forbidden to cross; dangerous area … English contemporary dictionary
black area — n. forbidden zone; dangerous area … English contemporary dictionary