Serous in a sentence as an adjective

Tax cheating is a serous loss of revenue.

A few years ago I got serous on stretching videos, finally found the ones that “fix” it.

The only game I invested serous time in completing in the last 5 years was GTA on iOS.

Part of my point was sexual abuse can escalate into more serous abductions.

Many sites using it got serous security flaws.

In reality even very small changes in the Earth's equilibrium could cause serous pain.

"News is facing a serous pressure now, but is the right answer to attack summarization technology?

The heavy regulation of the industry is a serous obstacle to that kind of renewal and this is a dangerous problem.

I'd love to see a movement away from youtube, but that would require a movement with serous organization, which creators mostly aren't capable of doing.

Simply accessing a teacher's computer is a serous enough action that the student should suffer some type of reasonable school-based punishment.

Also decriminalisation of software security research public image must happen and it needs some serous PR effort backed by a solid industry association or stakeholder.

Sounds to me like he misunderstood the question and assumed the Beeb were implying there's a serous security issue with the Blackberry device itself, when the question was actually about the "security" concerns of certain countries in which Blackberrys are sold.

Not so much to harass Assange as to uphold the image of the justice department, do you think any law agency will take a fugitive escaping to a different county and then being very public about their whereabouts quietly?Especially when they flee from accusations of a serous crime that the government has pretty lousy track record at solving.

Serous definitions

adjective

of or producing or containing serum; "a serous exudate"