formidable opponent
formidable challenge
a formidable challenge; a formidable opponent.
a man with a formidable appearance
a person with a formidable appearance
the formidable prospect of major surgery.
a four-square and formidable hero.
Mr. Smith had formidable opposition to the proposal.
The head of the research section was a formidable old professor.
He met with a woman with a formidable appearance.
There's no formidable obstacles in the world.
Elena was staking out a role for herself as a formidable political force.
He has a formidable knowledge of English literature.
He was one of the most formidable intellects of his time.
They faced formidable difficulties in their attempt to reach the mountain summit.
The last dynamiter they sent to work with us, although a formidable technician, was very nervous.
Even though formidable winters are the norm in the Dakotas, many people are unprepared for the ferocity of the bizzard of 1888.
Our contacts plus their capital makes (more common than make ) for a formidable marketing organization
His formidable technical command and tender lyricism find their perfect vehicle in Rachmaninov's sweepingly romantic Third Piano Concerto.
Examinations are formidable even to the best prepared.
You run a business. You have to be formidable.
The wall was formidable but not invincible.
He is known for his burning wit and formidable erudition.
Tarantulas are equipped with formidable venom fangs and will bite to defend themselves.
So she will be a very formidable debater I think.
Those dark shadows against the golden haze, between them lies a formidable boundary.
They are formidable and aggressive creatures.
Carnivores have had to evolved into formidable hunters.
France has formidable foreign-intelligence services that spy on America, for economic and political advantage.
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