Sentence examples for the menace from inspiring English sources

The phrase "the menace" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a person, thing, or situation that poses a threat or danger. Example: "The rising pollution levels in the city have become the menace that affects the health of its residents."

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the menace

verb

To make threats against (someone); to intimidate.

  • To menace a country with war

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Ah, the Menace.

Who is the menace?

They may see only the menace.

It reveals the menace of everyday life.

The menace of war was unmistakable.

The menace of Menez startled Bayern.

You have to defeat the menace.

The charm, and maybe the menace too.

I called him Dennis the Menace.

Now gentrifiers are seen as the menace.

Instead, it's the menace and the intimidation that are resented.

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