life and limb



life and limb

continued existence or serious injury These skiers risk life and limb every day for the thrill of a super-fast downhill run. The storms across the west are posing a threat to life and limb.
Usage notes: used when talking about situations in which someone could die or be injured, as in the examples
See also: and, life, limb

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
SapphoSAF-o (English)Ancient Greek
TateTAYTEnglish
HectorHEK-tər (English)English, French, Greek Mythology (Latinized), Arthurian Romance
Lauraine-English (Rare)
Madara-Latvian
MetİN-Turkish