bright-eyed and bushy-tailed »
Alert and in an eager, frisky, or playful mood; full of life.
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close shave »
A near accident or mishap; a dangerous or risky encounter or incident.
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err on the side of caution »
To act in the least risky manner in a situation where one is uncertain about the consequences.
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feel one's oats »
To feel energetic or frisky; to behave in a vigorous or bold manner.
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fools rush in where angels fear to tread »
A person who does not plan ahead and think matters through becomes involved in risky or unfavorable situations which prudent people avoid.
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forewarned is forearmed »
Advance awareness of a situation, especially a risky one, prepares one to deal with it.1863, Charles Reade, Hard Cash, ch. 4:[W]hatever a young gentleman of that age says to you, he says to many other ladies; but your experience is not equal to your sense; so profit by mine . . . forewarned is forearmed.1885, G. A. Henty, Saint George for England, ch. 4:Sometimes, they say, it is wiser to remain in ignorance; at other times forewarned is forearmed.circa 1903, Lucy Maud Montgomery, "Why Mr. Cropper Changed His Mind":"Well, Miss Maxwell, I think it only fair to tell you that you may have trouble with those boys when they do come. Forewarned is forearmed, you know."
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give hostage to fortune »
To take an action or make a statement that is risky because it could cause you trouble later.
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in the fast lane »
In a lifestyle, employment position, or other set of circumstances where the rapid pace is exciting, frantic, or risky.
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skate on thin ice »
In a risky, potentially dangerous or delicate situation.
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take a chance »
To risk; to try something risky.
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take a gamble »
To risk; to try something risky.
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take a risk »
To do something risky.
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touch-and-go »
Precarious, delicate, dangerous, risky, sensitive or of uncertain outcome.
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