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The formidable
adjective
Causing fear, dread, awe, or discouragement as a result of size, strength, or some other impressive feature; commanding respect; causing wonder or astonishment
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The formidable Gamzatti was gone.
The formidable Mary Testa plays Taylor (2 25).
The formidable Audi A6 is all-wheel-drive only.
The formidable Mr. Redgrave is startlingly off his game here.
The formidable powers of Mr. Rabil are no secret to anyone who follows the sport.
The formidable skills of LeBron James probably won't reach the stock market.
The formidable band, usually heard on Monday nights, gets a full week at its home base.
The formidable pianist Inon Barnatan is the soloist in the Ravel.
The formidable threat.
The formidable jail doors, with their hatches and bolts, are still visible.
The formidable stone structure was finished in 1928.
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