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to 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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She had a kick blocked in a 38-6 loss to formidable Delaware Valley last Saturday.
Joey Maramba growled and bowed his bass to formidable proportions, driven on by Deantoni Parks drumfiree.
Two small banks that have sprung up in recent years have climbed to formidable positions in the league tables.
But the differences between the two men, which were noticeable before, have stretched to formidable over the last few weeks.
Moreover, peasant farmers are subject to formidable risks of crop failure, quite apart from the risks associated with the shorter average life span that characterizes developing countries.
It added practice fields, renovated the football stadium and partnered with Nike, and the football program rose from putrid to formidable to regular national championship contender.
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A technical edge and customers' trust amounts to a formidable barrier to entry.
Mr. Pastrana has had to overcome formidable obstacles to keep the peace effort on track.
There had to be enough potential customers to justify formidable legal expenses and tooling.
In the years to come, Germany will continue to face formidable challenges from globalization.
Auchincloss was very close to his formidable mother: it took him years to escape her.
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