Idiom
It's a saying which means: An accident waiting to happen. Example: John leaves a cup of tea on the edge of the table. Karen says: 'that is an accident waiting to happen.'
No, happened is the past tense of the verb "to happen", as in " the accident happened on my way to work"
I received my grandparents fortune when they died last winter in a car accident.
Coincidence, meaning the occurrence of events that happen at the same time by accident but seem to have some connection from the Merriam-Webster dictionary. You can remember by thinking Co- (meaning together) and -Incidence (meaning an event).
To "look forward to" an event means that one is expecting to have a good time. Looking forward to an event would indicate that one is eagerly waiting for it.
idiom
It's a saying which means: An accident waiting to happen. Example: John leaves a cup of tea on the edge of the table. Karen says: 'that is an accident waiting to happen.'
Idiomatically, an accident waiting to happen is a situation which is almost certain to eventually lead to an accident.
"accident" = a noun "waiting" = a verb "to happen" = a verb
Sarge - 1971 An Accident Waiting to Happen - 1.13 was released on: USA: 4 January 1972
Sarge - 1971 An Accident Waiting to Happen 1-13 was released on: USA: 4 January 1972
Driven correctly dump trailers should be fine to drive on major roadways. Potentially any vehicle is an accident waiting to happen when driven inproperly.
NO The ammunition must match the marking on the Barrel exactly. If you do it is an accident waiting to happen.
It seems like an accident waiting to happen. Especially if u r scared of heights!
Trouble Waiting to Happen was created in 1987.
We are not too smart doing this. Never tow a vehicle with a chain, as this is a accident waiting to happen.
Have someone that is certified in Life Saving around or not do it. It's very risky and could be an accident waiting to happen