Similar words: threaten, threatened, threat, heartening, glistening, shortening, frightening, thread. Meaning: ['θretnɪŋ] adj. 1. threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments 2. darkened by clouds.
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121. The Orcs rampage through the mountains for years, causing considerable destruction and even threatening to capture the capital.
122. Dear Sam, she read, shaking her head at the profane groveling, the threatening accusations....
123. To break the impasse, he made a sudden threatening move forward.
124. He said she had received threatening phone calls and that the whole experience had been most unpleasant.
125. Corin Redgrave has blocked out the key action vividly, indicating the threatening turmoil of war and revolt.
126. Their visits were threatening and long, and eventually the agency gave up hope of substituting mulberry trees for opium.
127. Less threatening contents named by Mr Milburn included sucrose, cocoa, butter, liquorice root and citric acid.
128. Rolfe, of Broxbourne, denies threatening to kill and kidnapping Mrs Armsby, 45.
129. Businesses that polluted the river were fined. Under pressure, power projects threatening water quality and marine life were halted.
130. Arsenal's breaks were few but always threatening and Oldham, after a first flurry, found openings increasingly elusive.
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131. The company plans to dock the officers' pay and is threatening disciplinary action.
132. When she approached the youth he took a hesitant step back but froze to the spot on seeing Graham's threatening look.
133. It had snowed all night and the build-up was threatening to push us off down the hill.
134. Kids find themselves sitting on the threatening boundaries of the classroom.
135. Some local politicians, led by Mr Antonovich, are threatening to block the necessary implementing regulations.
136. So many have been released in the wild that they're threatening native species.
137. As consumers we can demand a change in the manufacture of products that are threatening our health now.
138. Since early September the 23-year-old multi-millionaire had been stalked by a mystery woman threatening to kill the man she once idolised.
139. While not exactly threatening, her demeanour was hard and off-putting.
140. And in Bosnia-Herzegovina journalists continue to work in circumstances which are so threatening that most foreign correspondents covering the conflict have fled.
141. If there's a very serious canine-life threatening problem, experts need to be consulted.
142. Up to 1925, however, industrial action had not appeared to work and threatening postures had not generally been successful against employers.
143. And now the hospital bill hovered overhead too, yet one more steel beam threatening to bring them all down.
144. For a start, it allows the poor into the housing market by keeping costs low and not threatening higher-income groups.
145. Surely he presented no physical threat to anyone, but it was possible that he had knowledge that was threatening.
146. Secure attachments early on in life provide inner resources to manage stressful and threatening situations in later years.
147. She went outside to talk to him, threatening all sorts of terrible punishments for anyone who misbehaved in her absence.
148. This year, tensions boiled over threatening to bring the country's economy to its knees.
149. Sales agents acting on behalf of manufacturers, are vigilant in preventing retailers from selling at lower prices by threatening to cut future supplies.
150. Johnny's continued presence in the room was threatening, and she was afraid.
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