Examples of using Terrorised in English and their translations into Danish
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She was terrorised by those letters to the extent that she was afraid to open the letter when it arrived at her door.
Nevertheless, these terrorised population groups never win the support of the outside world to enable then to separate from Iraq.
The European Union fails to provide sufficient defence for Christians because the Union is terrorised by political correctness,
Iran is a country where only people prepared to be terrorised by the military and conservative theologians can bear to live.
starving and terrorised people.
Even today many people do not know about the regimes that terrorised their fellow citizens in Central
Mr President, whilst good Libyan people are being bombed and terrorised by Mr Gaddafi,
absorbing around 8 000 missiles that terrorised one million citizens along the Gaza borders,
from enemy hosts from many peoples seized mead-benches; and terrorised the fearsome Heruli(egsode Eorle)
Who's been terrorising the town!
Masked Menace Terrorises Town.
Terrorise one, the rest fall in line.
They range from terrorising people in Munich through to death penalties in Ürümqi.
He's at Locksley, terrorising the people.
This rabble effectively terrorises independent television stations.
I don't know why you're terrorising me?
Terrorise your grandpa.
Terrorises… Winged freak… Wait till they get a load of me.
A kid terrorises the restaurant with wailing, flying toys
Terrorise your kids with these.