Sentences with dire
dire
D d - A government split would have dire consequences for domestic peace.
- A dire need
- Rice farmers are feeling the effects of the drought, with dire forecasts for summer crop production figures.
- But the Forcey family was captivated by Al Gore's dire predictions in An Inconvenient Truth, and set about planning the global warming pole.
- A dire warning
- A dire need
- Earlier this month, The Age revealed the dire state of the Victorian party, in opposition now for almost a decade.
- However, they are quite dire enough.
- dire omens
- dire need
- Not to do so could have dire consequences, according to the evidence presented in Berlin.
- dire consequences; to be in dire straits
- A second Norwich goal in four minutes arrived after some dire Newcastle defending. Gosling gave the ball away with a sloppy back-pass, allowing Crofts to curl in a cross that the unmarked Morison powered in with a firm, 12-yard header.
- A dire calamity.
- dire predictions about the stock market.
- In dire need of food.