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intimidating [ɪnˈtɪmɪdeɪtɪŋ, Am -deɪt̬ɪŋ] ADJ

intimidating

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English
Additionally, the brighter gold is argued to create a more intimidating environment for sporting events.
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He could be gentle and kind, then suddenly he could become intimidating and even violent.
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However, at times even these intimidating meetings by the bishop would often fail to complete their objective.
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Many girls she attends school with find her intimidating and are jealous of her beauty.
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A woman whose actions speak for themselves, she is strict and intimidating.
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Despite his intimidating appearance, he cares deeply for his brother and the main character.
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If they were seeking to get information, they went about it in a rather intimidating way.
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People were drawn to her because she had experienced their suffering, and she was not intimidating.
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Ula's was a typical village school with rough, intimidating teachers and reciprocally rowdy pupils.
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Nobles engaged many of these to mount raids, or to pack courts of justice with their supporters, intimidating suitors, witnesses and judges.
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