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The reviewer goes on to describe the music as bony and menacingly beautiful.
It is considered to be one of the most famous opera arias, highly memorable, fast paced and menacingly grandiose.
Spike wakes up and looks menacingly at the two of them.
Using the lyrical brashness of the punk rock movement, without adopting the fashion, their songs were often menacingly sarcastic political statements.
While outside, a dirtied, grubby man appears, roaming around and looking menacingly into the windows.
They identified the owner and guests as counterrevolutionary politicians, and surrounded them menacingly.
His arms swing menacingly and seem to itch for a challenge to a fast draw.
The two often preface their demonstrations by describing, somewhat menacingly, how krumping helps them control their urges of criminal and violent behavior.