Use "menacing" in a sentence

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1. His tone grew more menacing.

2. 1 His tone grew more menacing.

3. 7 His voice was harsh and menacing.

4. 6 She had a slightly menacing manner.

5. His voice was quiet and almost menacing.

6. Sounds more mysterious, more menacing, more alliterative

7. Sounds more mysterious, more menacing, more alliterative.

8. Your vicious dog is menacing my cat!

9. 2 His voice was quiet and almost menacing.

10. 5 Your vicious dog is menacing my cat!

11. 4 At night, the dark streets become menacing.

12. 10 Menacing photographs of opposing candidates fill the screen.

13. Murder, aggravated assault assault with intent, menacing and trespassing.

14. 29 Very polite but - well - sort of quietly menacing.

15. 3 Sarah made a menacing gesture with her fist.

16. 14 Sarah made a menacing gesture with her fist.

17. Different from his brother, Bougar is evil and menacing

18. 9 His bedside manner was, in a word, menacing.

19. 12 One of the guards gave a low, menacing laugh.

20. No, they've had a menacing presence ever since New York.

21. And would you believe Sentrayan as a menacing action hero?

22. Authoritarian people cast a long, menacing shadow over our lives

23. 8 She backed away from the menacing look on his face.

24. Before me stretched the portentous, menacing road of a new decade.

25. 36 synonyms for Baleful: menacing, threatening, dangerous, frightening, evil, deadly, forbidding

26. Bogeyman (plural Bogeymen) A menacing , ghost -like monster in children's stories

27. The menacing part of mosquito anatomy is a funnel-shaped mouth.

28. 16 The fraud is always more menacing than the real thing.

29. 21 The strong dark eyebrows give his face an oddly menacing look.

30. Flourished the winning lottery ticket brandish implies threatening or menacing motion. Brandishing …

31. Bushfire by Maggy Saldais Shadows camouflage the menacing pelt snarling hungry for prey

32. The definition of a Brandish is a menacing wave of something, particularly a weapon

33. 22 Actor Patrick Bergin returns to more familiar territory to play a menacing killer.

34. HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Albizias may be most menacing on Oahu where they loom over major highways

35. Other translations include ′′angry, fighting, fierceful, painful, furious, bad, evil, biting, menacing′′, or "stinging catfish".

36. 25 Surrealism and science fiction are derivative from the unrealities, consoling or menacing, of fairyland.

37. Glossary of slang: Evilling – Menacing; Fundage – Money; Caffled – Entangled; Janner – Chav; Yo-yo – Silly

38. He paused for an instant, then spoke in a voice that was Brutally menacing.

39. I got eyes on 7 very menacing-looking fellows guarding a bunch of holding containers.

40. In the gleaming darkness, the big metallic rod threw a menacing shadow across our window.

41. 26 Surrealism and science fiction are derivative from the unrealities, consoling or menacing, of fairyland.

42. Look at anger itself. It looks very menacing, like a billowing monsoon cloud or thunderstorm.

43. The elderly white - haired officer had the gnarled and menacing brow and blazing, powerful eyes.

44. Synonyms for Bullyboy include aggressive, bullying, intimidating, menacing, rough, strong-arm, threatening, intimidator, hector and bully

45. Synonyms for Comminatory include minatory, baleful, threatening, menacing, minacious, ominous, dangerous, minatorial, admonitory and cautionary

46. Synonyms for Baleful include evil, menacing, threatening, dangerous, harmful, pernicious, deadly, malignant, noxious and sinister

47. He went from frozen stillness to liquid and menacing movement in the blink of an eye.

48. Noxious influences from the technical ambient are predominantly menacing human resources, and not so much human health.

49. Witches' Cauldron definition is - an unholy combination or set of circumstances : a turbid or menacing situation

50. 17 There was something curiously menacing in the repetitive drumbeats that seemed to come from nowhere.