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be a menace
noun
The name of the Appendix:Latin script
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But in a President they would be a menace.
Nor, indeed, that the kinkajou might be a menace.
11.09am GMT Trampolines have again proved to be a menace.
Costa has proved that he can control his aggression and still be a menace.
Do you think our development will be a menace to you?
A 1940 survey found that 17 percent of Americans considered Jews to be a "menace to America".
RICHARDSON AUDITORIUM, PRINCETON UNIVERSITY "Don't Be a Menace to New South While Drinking Your Snapple in Frist".
The rolling suitcase isn't quite as deadly as an armored division, but it certainly can be a menace.
Young children, so fragile, so tender, can also be a menace, a force of nature, like a tornado — and wholly unpredictable, like tornadoes.
They also have an African-born adopted son who has been an asset to Serge's political career but may be a menace otherwise.
A Poland weakened by dissident minorities and hostile to both its Russian and its German neighbours would be a menace both to Europe and to itself.
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