risk one's neck

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risk one's neck (third-person singular simple present risks one's neck, present participle risking one's neck, simple past and past participle risked one's neck)

  1. (figuratively) Take a big risk.
    Synonyms: risk life and limb, risk one's life
    • 2013, David Spiegelhalter, Michael Blastland, The Norm Chronicles [] , Profile Books, →ISBN, page 167:
      That's their job. If I risk my own neck, it's reckless; if they risk my neck, it's criminal.

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