Never have I seen Cleopatra happier, more exalted in mind and heart, yet she was menaced on all sides by serious perils. [verb]
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Sumit is a menace in the whole class. [Please select]
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I'm a menace to society [Please select]
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Those stealth bombers are not painted black to evoke menace, or to disappear into the night: this is ablative black. [verb]
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Like ' Menace ' it has undeniable style and flair which somewhat belies the sledgehammer subtle social agenda. [Please select]
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Every one agreed that the long dry summer menaced some catastrophic change which should surprise this easy-going age as the plague had done last year. [Please select]
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A tall and powerful Huron, who had husbanded his forces, pressed close upon his heels, and with an uplifted arm menaced a fatal blow. [verb]
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Her face was as white as her satin dress, but her dark eyes flashed with menace. [noun]
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And by this time the country, grown heartily tired of groundless alarms and suspended menace, was beginning to view with contempt a camp that was wearing out its own encampment. [Please select]
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