Examples of 'more menacing' in a sentence

Meaning of "more menacing"

more menacing: Describing something as more likely to cause harm or threat. It suggests a greater sense of danger, intimidation, or harm compared to other similar things

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Never was revolution more menacing to the government.
I was hoping for something a little more menacing.
I found it much more menacing in its subtlety.
International relations grew more and more menacing.
He seemed more menacing than the other one.
Then the calls became more menacing.
It has a more menacing appearance than the others.
It gives him a slightly more menacing quality.
It was more menacing than that.
They are certainly looking a little more menacing already.
Hitler is more menacing than ever.
But some encounters have been far more menacing.
Jaime said in a more menacing tone than she intended.
The clouds became more and more menacing.
Today however, other more menacing threats face seabirds.

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It is a threat which is sometimes far more menacing that.
Another danger, even more menacing and invisible, is the risk of infectious disease.
Just a little bit more menacing.
Become more menacing of late? Are you unique or have American women.
It is back with a more menacing look.
Jackson requested his walking stick be made of glass to make his character more menacing.
Broader and more menacing.
This combined intelligence made the Parasite even more menacing.
The sea had become more menacing than the land.
This just makes the character all the more menacing.
A little more menacing.
The living conditions of Jews became more and more menacing.
Powers that we do not see are more menacing than those of which we are aware.
The NATO exercises are conducted every year and every year they become more menacing.
Coats was even more menacing.
Notwithstanding the defeats, the pressure of the peasants grew more and more menacing.
Their obscure origins made them seem more menacing and harder to deal with.
The present was unbearable, the future perhaps still more menacing.
Mendes believed that Capone was more menacing as an unseen presence.
These whisps of the clouds, but then it becomes much darker, and much more menacing.
It was also noted that Dennis appears more menacing than the previous series.
Meanwhile, the principal stream of Red Creek Valley became more and more menacing.
Well, that was probably more menacing back in the day.
One was taller and one shorter, but he looked more menacing.
The practice appears to be a new, more menacing development in the world of cyber-bullying.
And this makes him slightly more menacing.
Often, their rapping persona is more menacing and extroverted than their own personality.
It increased moral and gave the helo a more menacing look.
However, there are some even more menacing factors that you must seriously consider.
Until he does something more menacing.
But I could see that something more menacing to whales was growing, and that was pollution.
The dark clouds were closer and more menacing now.
Louder, more menacing chord, weird slimy noise.
It becomes a little more menacing.
None is more menacing than land-mines, the use of which is widespread.

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