We have no meanings for "serious menace" in our records yet.
1 Do you think the- ah-petting-party is a serious menace to the Constitution?
2 Complications and Subsequent Troubles:-arevery frequent and a serious menace to life.
3 They are not so many as to be a serious menace to fisheries.
4 Even this serious menace did not move the inflexible will of the queen.
5 The submarine is no longer a serious menace to transportation across the seas.
6 This Slav upheaval in south-eastern Europe is becoming a serious menace .
7 This is a most serious menace to honest popular government.
8 There is no doubt that Amundsen's plan is a very serious menace to ours.
9 He lost all his transport, and generally ceased after the action to be a serious menace .
10 But of late there have been persistent rumors that a more serious menace is at hand.
11 A leak at sea is a serious menace .
12 Robbie lay insensible to all Reuben's appeals, whether of the nature of banter or half- serious menace .
13 They were doing it now in ridding the colonies of the last serious menace from the Indians.
14 The Solid South, so-called, has been a serious menace to the peace and prosperity of the country.
15 Wyndham and Stoughton had found Mosby an annoying nuisance; their successors were finding him a serious menace .
16 Mosby's rangers knowing the country thoroughly made many daring raids, although they could not become a serious menace .
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