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was menacing
verb
To make threats against (someone); to intimidate.
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For the more traditional media industry, the moment was menacing.
But the new "Trouble" was menacing from start to finish.
The judge said, however, that the message was "menacing in its content and obviously so.
Her death, three months after Blair entered Downing Street, was "menacing" for the royal family.
The Patriots' offense Saturday was piercing, their defense was menacing and their special teams were aglow.
One day someone on a train in Midtown was menacing someone with a firearm.
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The national economy was menaced by it.
He was menaced by the prospect of someone drowning.
The consequences would be menacing.
He declared yesterday that they are menacing him.
You were menacing".
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