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to menace
verb
To make threats against (someone); to intimidate.
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Global events continue to menace him.
Soon beauty turned to menace.
On field Ennis continued to menace.
He also used his base to menace Shia Muslims nearby.
He did not need a complicated backstory to menace you.
That was an aberration in a career devoted to menace.
Crime continues to menace tourists and residents alike.
I don't move, so he moves on to menace other tables.
For the first time in a while, he had fresh material to menace.
But Republicans in safe seats are hard to menace from the left.
Other, more hawkish, observers say that Russia is less likely to menace a euro-zone member.
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