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Definition of Menacingly

Menacingly
Menacingly Men"a*cing*ly, adv. In a threatening manner.

Meaning of Menacingly from wikipedia

- Lewis scream and panic, before having a seizure and collapsing. He rises, menacingly smiling before fatally smashing his face in with a barbell plate. Skye...
- saturation coverage all over Germany. Brownshirts and SS patrolled and marched menacingly through the streets of cities and towns. A "combination of terror, repression...
- during a confessional in a way that one could only reasonably describe as ‘menacingly erotic’. Bondage. Latex. Kinks. Fetishes. Two slags going at each other’s...
- usually have humorous rhymes and poems. Krampus is often featured looming menacingly over children. He is also shown as having one human foot and one cloven...
- black paint on his wall and starts to experience hallucinations of Takabe menacingly cornering him. Several days later, the police discover Sakuma's body handcuffed...
- of her while threatening shadows on the cottage's walls seem to move menacingly, causing Albrun to flee into the woods. In the dusky morning light, now...
- Vegas where Kelly, an adult film producer and Danielle's ex-boyfriend, menacingly warns Matthew not to interfere with his business. Matthew ignores him...
- hive. Only Mindich and Nina attend Rostov's memorial dinner. Glebnikov menacingly reminds Rostov that he can always lose the last of his comforts. Rostov...
- Spider-Man. All the villains battle to capture Spider-Man as Kindred speaks menacingly from a distance. After fighting his way through, Spider-Man is met by...
- profusely (Pherecydes wrote that Heracles stretched his arrow at him menacingly, but Helios ordered him to stop, and Heracles in fear desisted); In turn...