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tempt fate造句
1. She felt it would be tempting fate to try the difficult climb a second time. 2. It would be tempting fate to say that we will definitely win the game. 3. You're tempting fate by riding your bike without wearing a cycle helmet. 4. As soon as you start to talk about never having played on a losing side, it is tempting fate. 5. Fire officials said developers are tempting fate by building deep into the scenic canyons. 6. Robbie longed to ask, but didn't dare tempt fate. 7. With a major typhoon hovering over the horizon, it would have been tempting fate unnecessarily. 8. By building houses in the steep canyons, Californians are tempting fate in the form of mudslides and fires. 9. It was tempting fate to run the new car in public-but McLaren had thought of that. 10. It would be tempting fate to travel without a spare wheel. 11. Do you hate to tempt fate? 12. I don't want to tempt fate. 13. Neil: They tempt fate by getting visitors to do things which, if they are superstitious,(Sentence dictionary) will bring them bad luck. 14. For those who like to tempt fate, Stonefish are sometimes kept as aquarium pets and served as sushi. 15. Yet many executives also don't want to tempt fate by embarking on big deals if they have even a hint of trouble in their own companies. 16. Do you really want to tempt fate by making this promise at a time when promises are easily broken? 17. I don't want to tempt fate but none the less you are in good shape. 18. They had apparently felt as if a burden had been lifted from them and why tempt fate by attempting to get her back? 19. His luck was in, at least for the moment, but he had already decided not to tempt fate again. 20. At the same time the State Department bureaucracy tended to tempt fate. 21. He can dictate the tempo of a game. He's a clever player, a good passer. I don't want to tempt fate but he's very similar to Xabi. 22. We tend to think of this behaviour as irrational, despite feeling the pull of superstition ourselves (see: why rational people hate to tempt fate). 23. Rationally we know it is no more likely to rain if we don't take our umbrella, but our mind can't help reminding us how bad we'll feel if we tempt fate. 24. Susan had several options, the way she saw it: tempt fate by tearing apart the potato patch, turn herself in and lead the police to the body, or leave town and change her name. 25. Announcer: Ladies and gentlemen, once every year Jack Benny decides to tempt fate by going out to San Anita for the races. 26. I knew there was one mean ram we had to avoid, but we decided to tempt fate, a big mistake. 27. This reward awaits those who are brave enough to tempt fate and face the full wrath of the Lich King!