menace
Yângâ tî Farânzi[Sepe]
Pandôo [Sepe]
menace \sêndagô ?\
Angelë[Sepe]
Pandôo [Sepe]
menace \mɛ.nəs\
- bëngölê
- "Only Spitz quivered and bristled as he staggered back and forth, snarling with horrible menace, as though to frighten off impending death."Modèle:DiB-Project Gutenberg eBook
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- "But the bergs remain when all traces of the pack have disappeared, and, drifting northwards still, form the menace to shipping so well known to sailors rounding the Horn."Modèle:DiB-Project Gutenberg eBook
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Âkpalêtôngbi[Sepe]
Palî [Sepe]
menace \mɛ.nəs\
- ...
- "As I arose, I cast a single glance at my opponent. Never again would he menace me or another, for Nob's great jaws had closed upon his throat."Modèle:DiB-Project Gutenberg eBook
- "Still, she did say some words which, as they stand, it is difficult to believe, to explain, or to account for. From any other prisoner, so unjustly menaced with a doom so dreadful, from Mary Stuart, for example, at Fotheringay, we do not expect the whole truth and nothing but the truth."Modèle:DiB-Project Gutenberg eBook