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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'looks fierce' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something appears intimidating or powerful. For example, "The lion's piercing gaze looks fierce."
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Mr Cameron's public inquiry looks fierce enough.
He looks fierce but he's a quiet sodomite at heart.
Her dark face looks fierce; her smile is sweet.
Not simply because of performance, but also because the Bengals are not protecting their quarterbacks and the Bucs' pass rush once again looks fierce.
A coterie of dancers in drag formed a Rockette-style kickline as Amanda Lepore, the transgender downtown diva, uttered the most memorable of several disco refrains: "I don't know much about clothes/But my hair looks fierce".
Liquid Audio won't say which music retail chains will have the $110,000 music boxes, but competition looks fierce.
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Even the American eagle looks fiercer than usual.
There's a notable absence of pomposity in his manner, a propensity to laughter, and his love of an ideological scrap is allied to a calm, sometimes wry style of delivery: it looks fiercer on paper".
"You look fierce," she said.
"I look fierce," Kreisman said.
They were small but they looked fierce.
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