| 1. | It seemed to remove the menace of Mr. - from The Secret Adversary by Agatha Christie |
| 2. | The other winced as he read the menace in his eyes. - from Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle |
| 3. | As one carrying a symbol and menace far into the future. - from Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman |
| 4. | He was baffled and a note of menace pierced through his voice. - from Dubliners by James Joyce |
| 5. | The Russian quailed before the stern menace in the other's eyes. - from The Secret Adversary by Agatha Christie |
| 6. | "Yes but that menace terrifies me. - from The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas, Pere |
| 7. | Who ever knew the heavens menace s. - from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare |
| 8. | And fearfully did menace me with deat. - from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare |
| 9. | With menace stern the fraudful king defie. - from The Iliad of Homer by Homer |
| 10. | Naked and unarmed as I was, I had no desire to face the unseen thing which menaced me. - from A Princess of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs |
| 11. | 'I'd wrench them off her fingers, if they ever menaced me,' he answered, brutally, when the door had closed after her. - from Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte |
| 12. | A ridge of lighted heath, alive, glancing, devouring, would have been a meet emblem of my mind when I accused and menaced Mrs. - from Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte |
| 13. | battle of Honain was restored by the shouts and menaces of Abbas. - from The Iliad of Homer by Homer |
| 14. | Then, as her thoughts strayed back to the scene of the sacrifice, and recalled the dangers which still menaced her, she shuddered with terror. - from Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne |
| 15. | D'Artagnan then related all--the mad passion of Milady and her menaces of death. - from The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas, Pere |
| 16. | He is crowned with laurel, and wears a purple robe in his hand he bears his silver bow, which is unbent when he smiles, but ready for use when he menaces evil-doers. - from Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome by E.M. Berens |
| 17. | The terrified children cried bitterly but the old woman, who had hitherto remained as quiet as if she had been wholly deaf to all that passed, menaced them into silence. - from Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens |
| 18. | It was as though an animated image of death carved out of old ivory had been shaking its hand with menaces at a motionless crowd of men made of dark and glittering bronze. - from Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad |