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1 The final word was one which modern manners forbid in speech or printed page.
2 All witch-craftin' is forbid in the Book by the Holy Mother o' Gord, so they do be tellin' me.
3 There was something biting and forbidding in the character of Kate Swift.
4 St Michael's cathedral loomed before them, huge and forbidding in the darkness.
5 There was something very harsh and forbidding in the way the man spoke.
6 There is also something hard and forbidding in the policy of successful statesmen.
7 The walls grew more grim and forbidding in their rocky nearness.
8 There was something forbidding in the appearance of the island with the unpleasant name.
9 There was nothing forbidding in the voice, words, or appearance of the Divine Lawgiver.
10 The old house looked gray and forbidding in the dull light of the late afternoon.
11 The sky was a level sheet of cloud, darker and more forbidding in the east.
12 There was nothing at all forbidding in his appearance.
13 Here the blood spot stood out dark and forbidding in the light of the afternoon sun.
14 He sat straight and forbidding in the saddle.
15 The horned toad is quite as forbidding in appearance, but he is a harmless little thing.
16 With a few notable exceptions they were cold, indifferent, even forbidding in their attitude and manner.
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