menace|menaces in English
noun
[men·ace || 'menɪs]
threat; danger; bothe
Use "menace|menaces" in a sentence
1. He was charged with demanding money with menaces.
2. Other menaces add to the intensity of the alarm:
3. The man's a menace.
4. He spoke with menace.
5. He's a menace to society.
6. His eyes blazed with menace.
7. These weapons are a menace .
8. My little brother's a real menace.
9. There was menace in his voice.
10. The menace was the lashing rattan.
11. Dogs running loose are a public menace.
12. You're a menace to my privacy, Kenworthy.
13. Hanna Axmann-Rezzori, Actress: The Red Menace
14. He spoke with a hint of menace.
15. Is snow an environmental boon or a menace?
16. United looked woefully short of menace in attack.
17. Cower definition is - to shrink away or crouch especially for shelter from something that menaces, domineers, or dismays
18. □ In what twofold way is famine a menace today?
19. The menace of those long gun barrels was sobering.
20. But I'm dead awful at Potions, a menace, actually.
21. A tone of menace entered into the man's voice.
22. There's a touch of demon in his stealthy menace.
23. The man's worse than irritating, he's a positive menace!
24. In their smart uniforms the police have a lethargic menace.
25. Even then I had a premonition of danger, of menace.