Examples of 'more fearsome' in a sentence

Meaning of "more fearsome"

This phrase describes something or someone that is more intimidating, alarming, or terrifying than others. It suggests a higher level of fear or threat compared to similar alternatives or counterparts

How to use "more fearsome" in a sentence

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An infuriated virgin is more fearsome than a tiger.
His teeth were filed into points to make him look more fearsome.
Someone far more fearsome than he.
By a powerful protector we are happier and more fearsome.
You are more fearsome in real life.
It clearly grew stronger and even more fearsome.
Might be more fearsome than we thought.
Is there anything more fearsome.
Yöu are more fearsome in real life.
The physical darkness is revealing a deeper and more fearsome darkness.
There is nothing more fearsome and detestable than death.
The physical darkness signals a deeper and more fearsome darkness.
It is more fearsome.
Technology will continue to progress and yield ever more fearsome weapons.
You would look much more fearsome if you had a gun or a sword in your hand.

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Their spooky habit of howling at the moon made then that much more fearsome.
There is no warrior more fearsome in battle.
Even more fearsome than more Terrible.
Orc children have pets more fearsome than you.
That day, more fearsome and destructive than any local volcanic eruption or earthquake, is imminent.
Cynics may even predict an even more fearsome result at the box office.
A more fearsome army, I have never seen!
She makes decisions more right and more fearsome than any saint or dictator.
They will be made more fearsome by Suppression overhauls in coming patches.
But might there have been an even more fearsome weapon?
The horns are more fearsome than those of the American bison.
Middle-earth is home to creatures more fearsome than orcs.
Is there anything more fearsome than a husband and wife who hate each other?
Let us take a look at seven of the world 's more fearsome active volcanoes.
And a hell of a lot more fearsome than some pirate queen, with or without your totem.
As a consequence across the board, the graphics steadily became more fearsome and bombastic.
The giant Philistine is no more fearsome than an enraged lion or bear vv.
One should not live in fear . It is more fearsome.
These men are more fearsome than ghosts!
We waited together to brave the storm, which indeed proved more fearsome than any before.
There are other even more fearsome weapons, possessed by five nations.
You will fight and slay creatures, each one bigger and more fearsome than the last.
Was there ever anything more fearsome in this world this infinite nothingness?
He is similar to Gawaine in both looks and personality, only more fearsome in battle.
It 's a cold and ruthless crime more fearsome than anything we have encountered before.
Of all the threats circling the declining empire… none is more fearsome than the Hun.
He may be more fearsome than the devil, but I don't mind!
But the land is ravaged with dangers more fearsome than you can imagine.
Bloody hell . Might be more fearsome than we thought.
In the second, Beowulf battled Grendel 's larger, more fearsome mother.
The legendary great white shark is far more fearsome in our imaginations than in reality.
With its wolf-skull, the Skeleton Warrior looked much more fearsome than before.
Ancient monster whale more fearsome than Moby Dick.
But what can happen when the cure grows more fearsome than the disease?
For me, there is no more fearsome prospect.

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