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A snoek (technically, Thyrsites atun) is not gruesome-looking but it does look ferocious.
Actually, all cyclists look ferocious, with their formidable prehistoric-looking mandibles jutting below the wraparound sunglasses and new-age helmets.
Is there a technical reason for this, or is to just make the ships look ferocious — more psychological warfare?
Now flip his book open to its table of contents, and breathe deeply of its invigorating chapter titles: "Southie Won't Go," "Let's Look Ferocious," "The Weirdo Factor".
Although they look ferocious, often hanging out in groups, they are actually harmless vegetarians who like nothing more than a spot of coastal seaweed.
David Wright has started to look ferocious at the plate; and Jason Bay, the Mets' one big off-season acquisition, has quietly rounded into form over the past several games.
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It didn't look elegiac, though; it looked ferocious, and one was glad, finally, to see Boal bare his teeth.
She looks ferocious, in spite of her make-up and pale pink scarf.
With his bald head and menacing eyebrows, Mr. Starker looked ferocious, and by all accounts he could be ferocious in the teaching studio.
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