Threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments.
1 Neither do I want any menacing talk of a Christmas general election.
2 Talk can be emollient, talk can be suggestive, talk can be menacing .
3 The result was far more menacing than plain bone would have been.
4 It is particularly menacing on the night after our national saint's day.
5 Perhaps the menacing cloud she'd seen earlier had backed off, gone away.
6 In a slightly menacing tone, it said: Coffee rust is the enemy.
7 She didn't believe in ghosts, but something about the area felt menacing .
8 The shadows of the room grew menacing ; the very silence became horrible.
9 They were beginning to look more menacing just before Fred's critical error.
10 Young Officer Blackstone also worked up his version of a menacing expression.
11 He was very pale; there was a menacing fire in his eyes.
12 There was something menacing in the very uncertainty which possessed the masses.
13 Conscious of the menacing Chamber of Justice, almost all fell into line.
14 On the east the tremendous power of Abyssinia loomed terrible and menacing .
15 The northern powers professed neutrality; but their neutrality had a menacing aspect.
16 Barbara leaned in toward her in the menacing manner of certain men.
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