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menace

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Menace may mean: a threat or danger that causes intimidation a legal term of art - see Blackmail#menaces

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
Etymology 1 n. 1 a perceived threat or danger. 2 the act of threatening. 3 an annoying and bothersome person. Etymology 2 vb. 1 To make threats against (someone); to intimidate. 2 To threaten (an evil to be inflicted). 3 To endanger (someone or something); ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Menace \Men"ace\ (m[e^]n"[asl]s; 48), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Menaced ([=a]st); p. pr. & vb. n. Menacing .] [OF. menacier, F. menacer. See Menace , n.] To express or show an intention to inflict, or to hold out a prospect of inflicting, evil or injury upon; ...

Usage examples of menace.

The gypsy stopped abruptly, and turned an eye, in which menace vainly struggled with good-humour, upon each of his brethren, as they submissively bowed to him and his protege, and poured forth a profusion of promises, to which their admonitor did not even condescend to listen.

There a snake was poised, not coiled, not menacing to strike, simply waiting, with round head alift and trembling tongue.

But I stood between them and their prey, menaced by a bristling wall of ice-axes and alpenstocks, and proclaimed that there was but one road to this murder, and it was directly over my corpse.

If the cosmic menace of the anomaly had been ignored or underestimated, if our needs had been neglected, the errors had not been ours.

CHAPTER I MANHATTAN MENACE LIKE a crouched monster watching for its prey, the Argyle Museum squatted in its own gloom, surrounded by darkness that was itself a relic of departed years.

Painted the slaughter was of Julius, Of cruel Nero, and Antonius: Although at that time they were yet unborn, Yet was their death depainted there beforn, By menacing of Mars, right by figure, So was it showed in that portraiture, As is depainted in the stars above, Who shall be slain, or elles dead for love.

A quarter of a mile away, the Blucher was circling slowly, long and menacing and shark-like, and he stared at it in hatred and in fear.

But Sir Giles continued perfectly unmoved by the tempest raging around, and laughed to scorn these menaces, contenting himself with signing to Captain Bludder to be in readiness.

Though the knight was escorted by Captain Bludder and his Alsatian bullies, several of the crowd did not seem disposed to confine themselves to jeers and derisive shouts, but menaced him with some rough usage.

His wet hair hung over eyes that seemed even bluer with the pool behind him, giving him a faintly menacing look.

Blaze as his wife and standing up to a menacing conglomerate like Buhl Mining as well?

The caiman stared at Nate between the roots, mouth gaping open, teeth glinting with menace.

They stood menacing and dark against the early-morning sky, stark, grim guardians of a once-hallowed place, with LongMeg, the outlier, conspicuous because of her greater height and what Capella, thought of as her loneliness.

Its menaces would have been hollow sound, and ceased to make any one afraid.

I charge thee to goe thither, and bring me a vessell of that water : wherewithall she gave her a bottle of Christall, menacing and threatening her rigorously.