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Similar words: tenacitytenaciousmenacebracingenactpertinacitypugnaciouspertinaciousMeaning: ['menɪsɪŋ]  adj. threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments. 
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31 There was something strange and rather menacing about the way she spoke.
32 The mariners spent the night in such shelter as they could find from the 30-knot winds, drenching squalls and menacing waves.
33 It rested on a plateau directly over the village as a sort of menacing water bomb.
34 Circuits in computers and other control instrumentation can likewise act as unintended receivers, menacing the operation of whole manufacturing plants.
35 Simple passes were made menacing by their precision and timing.
36 The more menacing the progress of the tank, the more absorbed the boy becomes in his physical discomfort.
37 After the break Smith proved the menacing player for Stockton but he was well dealt with by a hard working Stockton defence.
38 Sexually menacing and effeminately feral, he prowled cat-like across the stage, perching on amps and lights in seemingly impossible positions.
39 He was helpless to defend himself against the terrible gleaming weapon in the fist of the menacing black figure looming over him.
40 Within a few years he could have looked almost as menacing as he did six months ago.
41 The crammed loose boxes to his right seemed more menacing, as though the ugliest objects had been banished to this unvisited dungeon.
42 Karpov is gradually building up the kind of position he likes with two bishops and a potentially menacing mass of central pawns.
43 This littleness is at once paltry and menacing and never in repose.
44 The mask made him seem menacing, and she suddenly had the sensation that with Lucenzo she was playing with fire.
45 A menacing red jaguar with gleaming green eyes greets those who dare to tread further.
46 This is the really menacing thing because in their obsession with proving themselves, they are pulling us all towards destruction.
47 But the old man quietly faced the menacing populace.
48 His eyes remained open and menacing.
49 He moved his menacing bulk closer to the table.
50 The northeast turned black and menacing.
51 Here only one sound was audible, a sound as heart-rending as the death rattle, as menacing as a malediction, the tocsin of Saint-Merry.
52 The most menacing problem, Ethiopia's rapidly growing population, is almost never discussed.
53 The elderly white - haired officer had the gnarled and menacing brow and blazing, powerful eyes. Sentencedict.com
54 The wide river looked less menacing when flanked by the warm yellow houses.
55 Congenital cardiovascular anomalies and axial skeleton defects are one of the principal diseases menacing human health.
56 Before me stretched the portentous, menacing road of a new decade.
57 This menacing looking squid is just one of many species "out of sight and out of mind" that could be threatened by human activities far away from the part of the ocean in which they live.
58 The Stealth Fighter and the Cadillac show-car both have a menacing and precise nature.
59 The Vikings built ships with high bows and a projecting stem bearing a menacing figurehead, similar to the ships of William I the Conqueror as seen in the Bayeux Tapestry.
60 Far to the north, a much more menacing species looms – the Portuguese Man-of-War, a floating, violet-coloured sack with long tentacles.
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