29 collocations for terrorizes

The southerner of aristocratic bearing will say that only the shiftless poor whites terrorize the Negroes.

One hundred rifles were sufficient to terrorize the inhabitants of said province, crushing the enthusiastic members of the revolutionary party....

A fortnight in New York had terrorized Bedient.

From morn till night he was ever prowling about, scolding and terrorizing those dirty, ill-behaved, and often lying and thieving women.

Aeroplanes, not Zeppelins, were used in these attempts to terrorize the capital and other cities of France.

A faction of the extreme republican party got control of the government, and kept it by terrorizing the more peaceable citizens.

One automobile may terrorize the entire little community; in fact, one machine will spread terror where many would not.

One completely terrorized a Chinese cook.

It is the laboring man's protest against the tyranny of that militarism which terrorizes Europe.

It had terrorized the farmers in the Sinking Fork neighborhood, and a party organized by Charles L. Dade formed to hunt and kill this wolf which was done on the above date.

There may still have to be a war to defeat the Forest Monster that was terrorizing the Lunechien Forest.

The object of these societies was to terrorize the freedmen and their white friends and to prevent their voting.

Nothing so terrorizes a blushing girl as a blushing man.

It was in the vicinity of those places that Maximo Gomez operated in 1895 and 1896, terrorizing Havana by menacing it from the south and the east while Maceo threatened it from the west.

There is strong evidence to show that the destruction of Louvain, Termonde, and of several smaller towns, was all part of a definite plan of "frightfulness," the real object being to terrorize Holland and Denmark, and to prevent any possibility of their joining with the Allies.

She had been weaned at the beginning of the previous week, and La Catiche, after terrorizing the household for more than a year, had plunged it by her departure into anarchy.

Cain wrote in 1833 that her termagant outbreaks among her fellows had led him to apply a "moderate correction," whereupon she had further terrorized her housemates by threats of poison.

But arguments of this kind, it has been well said, are simply an attempt to terrorize the imagination, and are not to be yielded to.

In all his fourteen years behind the walls the vision of The Chair had terrorized the old man.

The Greek navy was sufficient not only to terrorize the Turkish navy, which it reduced to complete impotence, but also to paralyze Turkish trade and commerce with the outside world, to embarrass railway transportation within the Empire, to prevent the sending of reinforcements to Macedonia or the Aegean coast of Thrace, and to detach from Turkey those Aegean Islands over which she still exercised effective jurisdiction.

The brave young prince, hearing that Sigenot was terrorizing all the neighborhood, immediately set out to attack him, followed at a distance by Hildebrand and the latter's nephew, Wolfhart, who was always ready to undertake any journey, provided there was some prospect of a fight at the end.

A pretty state of affairs if every criminal were to be allowed to select his own place of punishment, and to terrorize any penitentiary that had the misfortune to lack favour in his sight.

These societies have terrorized the ordinary reader into leaving Browning alone.

They were docile people, and they soon found out that the young princess was as absolute a despot in character as ever terrorized Rome or ruled the Russias.

For a long time they have terrorized Sonora, but the Mexican Government seems powerless to control them.

29 collocations for  terrorizes