We have no meanings for "feel daunting" in our records yet.
1 And when the changes needed seem so monumental, it can feel daunting to begin.
2 A trip here can feel daunting as you might not know where to begin.
3 However between ceramic, column, fan heaters and more, the sheer amount of choice can feel daunting .
4 At no stage did they threaten to snuff out Anelka's menace; the return fixture must now feel daunting .
5 Shortland acknowledged incorporating tikanga Māori could feel daunting for some, but he said reaching out for advice was the first step.
6 Vicky Godolphin, head of Accenture Digital in Ireland For organisations, that can feel daunting but it presents an opportunity too, she says.
7 At the start, the 5am finish felt daunting , but it's an adrenaline-filled event, and the hours pass quickly.
8 Waking up at 6 the next morning to hike a different drainage up to Middle Palisade felt daunting .
9 Because of this inexperience, coupled with not having studied in many years, undertaking the course felt daunting , but I need not have worried.
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