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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fearsome cry" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a loud, intimidating, or terrifying sound, often associated with animals or dramatic situations.
Example: "The lion let out a fearsome cry that echoed across the savannah, sending shivers down the spines of all who heard it."
Alternatives: "a terrifying roar" or "a chilling scream."
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"Narst" is all grimey synth-strings and mutant UK Funky percussion, a relentless march, a fearsome battle cry of a tune.
Fiona O'Leary is a far cry from a fearsome detective.
A fearsome statistic.
Still, he remained a fearsome presence.
Do you have a fearsome side?
This is a fearsome team.
Mr. Keith is a fearsome, involved actor.
"Holloway has a fearsome reputation".
Jolyon's a fearsome racer.
You have a fearsome reputation.
At the end, she crammed his head into her with a fearsome power, her body like a vise, and yelled and yelled, like a butcher going bust in a poker game, and he felt like crying.
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