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Fearsomeness is in the mind and eye of the beholder.
And then for the first time the dreamer realized the fearsomeness of the thing he was doing.
The fearsomeness of the undertaking is visible in every odd angle.
"Legend says he fell on this spot and lay here in all his fearsomeness.
They are unstable life forms to be feared by their parents, with the fearsomeness increasing as the child ages.
"Your greatness and fearsomeness is legend throughout the world.
In the bad old days of the cold war, nations that aspired to nuclear fearsomeness wrestled with a fundamental conflict.
There was something unpleasant about the coincidence for the moment, but the fearsomeness of this fact rather increased his curiosity about the city.
Something beyond just strength, or fearsomeness, or courage.
This being 2007, Lucy's urgent libido is granted as her absolute right, and not a mark of her fearsomeness or sin.
Children's-book monsters have always been restrained in their fearsomeness, for obvious reasons, but these monsters scarcely live up to the name.
The pause that ensued was to the spectators more testimony to the fearsomeness of each - the one so dreadful-tall, the other metamorphosed from sorcerer.
Maniakes got the idea that Triphylles was more worried by Etzilios' fearsomeness than his own unworthiness.
Because pirate ships connote fearsomeness, loyalty and teamwork, many professional and amateur sports teams are named "Pirates".
All of the dignity of African art is there, its pride, its beauty, its fearsomeness, its incredible chic.
Anthrax is not contagious but possesses another feature that adds to its fearsomeness: its spores, like radioactivity, can persist for decades.
From fearsomeness, Mr. Pink achieves cloying docility by replicating a flirtatious Minnie Mouse.
As nervous as he always was going into one of these situations, and knowing the odds and the fearsomeness of the enemy, he still couldn't help it.
Tiāmat is said to have "clothed the raging lion-dragons with fearsomeness" in the Epic of Creation, Enûma Eliš.
Although McEnroe said he could not fathom anyone hitting the ball more heavily than Lendl, he acknowledged the fearsomeness of Becker's thunderous first serve.
Although, outrageous as it might be, there was no fearsomeness in it, no menace nor any hint of menace, just a fat, roly-poly clown hanging in the air.
I don't know how high the pass was, but even with the sun casting long, black shadows, there was none of the fearsomeness of the journey we had made only that morning.
But from the beginning, he is palpably on the edge of a breakdown; his eyes feverishly aglitter, he suggests that fear is the flip side of his fearsomeness.
Throughout the galaxy man had met many other strange and, at times, fearsome creatures, but none, thought Maxwell, could match fearsomeness with a creature that was a wheel-driven hive of insects.
Its bearers do their best to make it pounce and roar with proper fearsomeness; but even the most timorous infants only laugh, seeing at once that it is quite past eating anyone.