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to threatening
verb
To make a threat against someone; to use threats.
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Threatening not to pay those bills, they argued, was akin to threatening to harm one's own country.
Which was tantamount to threatening him with reform school.
On Friday, Mr. Bloomberg attributed Mr. Clark's decision to "threatening" phone calls from elected officials.
A man has pleaded guilty to threatening to kill Prince Harry, police confirmed on Sunday.
Celtic supporters have responded to threatening pictures from Fenerbahce fans in hilarious fashion.
They are more fearful in general, making them more receptive to threatening aspects of the environment.
The E.P.A. has said that Dr. Jenkins was fired for charges related to threatening a supervisor.
He pleaded guilty to threatening behaviour and possessing an offensive weapon.
He had no means of paying and was accustomed to threatening letters.
This almond-sized bundle of nerves automatically generates emotions in response to threatening images.
Williams is a spoiled individual who resorts to threatening people who stand between her and what she wants.
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