Sentence examples for always menaces from inspiring English sources

The phrase "always menaces" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or entity that consistently poses a threat or danger.
Example: "The storm clouds on the horizon always menaces the small coastal town, leaving residents anxious about potential flooding."
Alternatives: "constantly threatens" or "perpetually endangers".

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"The desert always menaces".

"The desert always menaces," the French botanist André Aubréville warned.

"These are real deserts that are being born today, under our eyes," the French botanist André Aubréville warned in 1949, when he popularized the term "desertification". "The desert always menaces". In the past century, over most of the globe, the amount of dust in the air has doubled.

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There is always menace, but Ford herself seems straightforward, dressed simply today, in denim.

Crouch, his 6ft 7in always menacing in the air, headed Claus Lundekvam's ball down to Phillips and the volley home was slick and instant.

We seem to be trapped in a lurid dreamworld in which the streets are always menacing and the corridors narrow and dangerous, as if the walls were closing in.

In the first half, McShane pounced to smash a volley inches wide of Foster's left upright before the goalkeeper showed remarkable agility to tip a looping Hal Robson-Kanu header over the bar after the Welshman had leapt to greet a splendid cross from the always menacing Norwood.

Sharks, always a menace, were nowhere to be seen this time.

The iron pens, with their tiny gates, were always a menace.

Thus his magicians and monsters, though peculiar, were not always convincingly menacing.

Sukumaran, born in London of Sri Lankan heritage, was sullen and "always looked menacing".

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