Sentences with menace
men·ace
M m - In my view you are a menace to the public. [+ to]
- You're a menace to my privacy, Kenworthy. [+ to]
- Alcohol addiction and alcohol abuse is becoming a menace the world over.
- In the recent Mumbai attack too not much headway was made to solve the menace of terrorism.
- There is a pervading sense of menace.
- The European states retained a latent capability to menace Britain's own security. [VERB noun]
- Yeast infection can be an irritating menace in your life.
- Public schools can be a real menace to your child's mind, love of learning, and future.
- She's being menaced by her sister's latest boyfriend. [be VERB-ed]
- To menace a country with war
- Air pollution is a menace to health.
- When he gets behind the wheel of a car, he's a real menace.