A huge English wrestler who uses both his size and strength to intimidate his opponents.
The size of Maasai would intimidate more than two- and three-year-olds.
Don't let its size intimidate you.
He said the size of the subway and bus system and its problems did not intimidate him.
"Sometimes size can intimidate hitters and help you get a couple of outs," said Bross.
The sheer size of the Hall intimidated her, made her feel small and insignificant.
Now though, up close, the sheer size was intimidating him badly.
Other analysts say the project's vast size may intimidate smaller companies, and some potential investors have voiced concerns about whether the bidding will be fair.
They are typically not territorial, although their size and bark will intimidate most people who come to their door.
"I was quite fit," he said, "and I think my size would intimidate people and keep away problems."