![]() ![]() They see Magic as a game first and a story second, and will scour through decklists and card reveals to see what's coming in each new set. Send us feedback about these examples.On the other hand, Mel players are excited by the mechanical potential of the cards. These examples are programmatically compiled from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the word 'menace.' Any opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors. 2023 Carlson also menaced colleagues at the network, as New York Times reporter Nicholas Confessore documented in a year-long investigation. Charlotte Fox Weber, Time, 23 June 2023 On Wednesday, June 15, the child and their mother were granted a temporary harassment prevention order against Miller, claiming that the actor menaced the family on the evening of February 2 at their neighbor’s downstairs apartment and acted inappropriately toward the child. Paul Solotaroff, Rolling Stone, 1 July 2023 These multitudes sat deep within me, chasing me and menacing me, taking up space. Christi Carras, Los Angeles Times, 2 July 2023 One, the Rodeway Inn, was a hot-sheet motel that had menaced its neighbors for years. Alan Sepinwall, Rolling Stone, 28 June 2023 The protective order - which was originally set to expire on Saturday - was granted last year after Shannon Guin accused Miller of menacing her family and acting inappropriately toward her 12-year-old child, according to a 2022 Daily Beast report. Freedman, The Atlantic, 10 July 2023 Almost all of that show’s dumber story points - Teri’s amnesia, or Kim being menaced by both a survivalist and a cougar - happened entirely because those characters needed to be kept out of the main story for a bit without simply skipping over several hours in between. Meghan Overdeep, Southern Living, 17 July 2023 In his 1945 film, Sinatra came to the defense of a Jewish boy menaced by a gentile mob. Verb Though harmless compared to Burmese pythons and land snails, the bunnies aren’t exactly welcome, and have menaced homeowners by digging up lawns, begging for food, chomping through wires, and more. Hazlitt, 26 July 2023 If at first the public attitude toward the suit had been one of bemusement, by the summer of 1943 it was being treated as a menace, Peiss writes, especially in L.A., where baseless rumors painted pachucos as gangsters and rapists. Alexandra Popoff, WSJ, 23 June 2023 In the novel humans remain peripheral figures of menace, their strange habits and tools unknowable but almost always harmful. Jin Yu Young, New York Times, 19 July 2023 Totalitarianism had reclaimed Russia, providing fresh urgency to Orwell’s warning about the menace of the totalitarian state-its craving for war, its suppression of truth, and its tendency to return if not resisted. John Leuzzi, Journal Sentinel, 27 July 2023 The wind may not be the only menace, not at a club with a record of weather headaches at its recent Opens. ![]() 2023 Wilson, meanwhile, has been a menace on the boards racking up 16 in the first two games. 2023 Judon is practicing like a menace again now that the Patriots have taken care of his contract. 2023 The tone is reminiscent of an earlier era, when the United States claimed the holy mantle to save the colored masses of the world from the red menace. Noun The community of around 18,000 human residents are trying out a new way to keep the flock of colorful menaces under control: vasectomies. ![]()
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