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Definition of "terrorising" [terrorising]

  • Present participle of terrorise. (verb)

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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."