1. harm
If any harm comes to her, I will hold you personally responsible.
to harm
Did the accident involve harm to the environment? / 2. I promise you no harm will come to your daughter. / 3. I want your absolute guarantee that no further harm will come to them.
Mr T (19 years old) avoided conviction for murder, but was found guilty of grievous bodily harm for having intentionally caused wounds.
When I can be of no service to the fatherland, I will at least try my best to not do any harm.
You know Grievous Bodily Harm? Just how bad do the injuries have to be before it counts as Grievous?
What harm would it do, if a man told a good strong lie for the sake of the good and for the Christian church … a lie out of necessity, a useful lie, a helpful lie, such lies would not be against God, he would accept them.
Mountain fires are thought of causing little harm with the only damage being the burning of trees and shrubs, but actually there's a hell of a 'hidden character'.
small individual actions could harm the planet itself
Love affair could harm a politician's reputation
harm is the bad effect of an action or damage caused by the action
harmful substance
At first they think they won't come to harm, although no smoker escapes at least the short-term effects.
All right, said the man, "I don't believe this, but there's no harm in wishing. I wish to know who I am."
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u 7. 3 dalszą czesc2. Mischief
Boys are fond of mischief.
The incident caused a great deal of political mischief.
The little boy got into mischief when he was left alone.
A child's mischief often causes a fire.
You think that people are okay, but I allow one to think that people and all societies are bad. No one wants other people to tolerate their mischief. People give grief to people because their viewpoints vary.
Alcohol has done great mischief to his body.
Thoughtless speech may give rise to great mischief.
Mischief is common to most children.
Someone's bloody well making mischief.
from harmless mischief to more serious abuse
He was looking back at them with mischief in his eyes.
We'll never know what mischief dad was up to.
‘Don’t get up to too much mischief.’
It is impossible to calculate the moral mischief, if I may so express it, that mental lying has produced in society.
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