Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Threatening; threats.
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Examples
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Instead of "threating" Simon, he just should have told him "Your name is mud!"
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His decision not to run again likely has very little to do with "accomplishing what he set out to do" and probably much more to do with the fact that right wing wackos were threating his life.
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The other question is why when we tell everyone else to stay at home due to the bad weather the force sends out an email threating staff/police who fail to turn up for work that they will take annual leave or dock their pay thereby forcing them to make risky journeys.
My Kingdom For A 4X4 With Suitable Tyres! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2010
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The last time I heard about the local MSM here in WA was when KOMO4 was reporting on the tea-baggers was when they were threating Patty Murry.
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Obama should stop threating Iran with nuke if he really want peace in the ME
Iranian leader: Obama administration 'wicked,' 'untrustworthy' 2010
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Look at the crowds, made up of mostly loud, ignorant, threating white people.
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We can have serious debates on the issues, but threating to harm someone because of their beliefs is WRONG.
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The republicas are hiding among the tea party threating the constitution of this country with the help of irresponsible network like fox, misinforming and encouraging hate speech and racist comment.
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If the president's speech, was somehow threating to school children to hear, then these crazy people should never be shown, as they are a threat to any civilized country!
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The republicas are hiding among the tea party threating the constitution of this country with the help of irresponsible network like fox, misinforming and encouraging hate speech and racist comment.
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