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Meanings of using threatening in English
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Usage of using threatening in English
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Another charge of usingthreatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviourwas withdrawn.
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The 28-year-old was convicted of usingthreatening words or behaviour to cause harassment, alarm or distress.
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Mr McGrath is also charged with violent disorder and usingthreatening, abusive or insulting behaviour in a public place.
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Molloy, of no fixed address, was charged with racially aggravated assault, common assault and usingthreatening words or behaviour.
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If it wouldn't have lost me this train, I would have given him in charge for usingthreatening language.
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Mr McGrath is also charged with violent disorder and with usingthreatening, abusive or insulting behaviour in a public place.
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Bailiffs recovering council tax debts are getting away with usingthreatening and aggressive behaviour according to the Citizens Advice Bureau.
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He was charged with usingthreatening, abusive and insulting words or behaviour near Knocknagoshel in Co Kerry on April 15th.
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Another youth, aged 16, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was charged with usingthreatening words or behaviour and common assault.
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The 22-year-old has now been jailed for nine months after she was convicted of usingthreatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour.
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He pleaded guilty to the charges of causing actual bodily harm and usingthreatening words but denied attempting to kill his wife.
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There were several Arabic speakers who came and were usingthreatening language to try and force her back on the plane, McNeill recalled.
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At least one person was arrested in the state capital of Lucknow for making "inappropriate remarks" on social media and usingthreatening language.
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The country is well practiced in the art of brinkmanship, usingthreatening, often Shakespearean language, against its key antagonists, Tokyo, Seoul and Washington, and beyond.
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The State instead cautioned the actor (30), who was arrested at Dublin Airport last month for being drunk and usingthreatening and abusive behaviour.
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Lord George was violent in manner towards the Marquis (whom Mrs. Hamilton identified as Mr. Druce) usingthreatening language towards him and striking him repeatedly.