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Use "terrorising" in a sentence
"Hours later, alcohol fuelled (I’m labouring this, but state funded) he was again terrorising the locals."
"Austin Healey wrote the other day about Flood "terrorising" the gain line against Australia, suggesting England had found their No10 for the long haul: "I came away not wondering when Wilkinson will be fit, but whether he will be called upon when he is.""
"The 84-year-old Mugabe - Africa's oldest leader - has in turn accused the MDC of "terrorising" his supporters, although the UN says the opposition has borne the brunt of the attacks."