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sword of Damocles
sword of Damoclesnounany situation threatening imminent harm or disaster.
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Sword of Damocles
Sword of Damoclesnouna closely impending disaster
sword of Damocles
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of sword of Damocles
First recorded in 1810–20
Example Sentences
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But even then, the rare earths situation could stay unresolved, “hanging like a sword of Damocles over many companies’ heads,” Gave says.
From Barron's • Oct. 21, 2025
He said many veterans now effectively had a "sword of Damocles hanging over them again".
From BBC • Jul. 15, 2025
By that point, the TV veteran had been unemployed for more than six months, and his children’s private school tuitions were looming over him like the sword of Damocles.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 22, 2024
They aren't terrorists and the default sword of Damocles still hovers.
From Salon • May 31, 2023
We know what sword of Damocles hangs over his head—an electric razor for the military school crewcut Mundín would have to get.
From "How the García Girls Lost Their Accents" by Julia Alvarez
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