Citations:precariously

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English citations of precariously

Adverb

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  • 1914, Saki, The Treasure-Ship:
    Among other family ties and encumbrances, Lulu possessed a nephew, Vasco Honiton, a young gentleman who was blessed with a small income and a large circle of relatives, and lived impartially and precariously on both.