All 4 Uses
formidable
in
The Golden Apples
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- So punctual and so formidable was Miss Eckhart that all the little girls passed, one going and one coming, through the beaded curtains mincing like strangers.†
Story 2 *formidable = intimidating or impressive
- Cassie saw that Miss Eckhart, who might once have been formidable in particular to any Mr. Voights, was helpless toward him and his antics—as helpless as Miss Snowdie MacLain would have been, helpless as Miss Snowdie was, toward her own little twin sons—all since she had begun giving in to Virgie Rainey.†
Story 2
- The sight of a person to whom other people have been cruel can be the most formidable of all, Eugene thought as he was ready to pass it again.†
Story 6
- Eugene had been easily satisfied of one thing—the formidable artist was free.†
Story 6
Definitions:
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(1)
(formidable) intimidating or impressive -- arousing fear or admiration due to impressiveness or challenge
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)