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Examples for "intimidated"
Examples for "intimidated"
1If people get intimidated, that role will be under risk, he said.
2Demonstrators demanding jobs disrupted output, damaged property and intimidated employees, Lonmin said.
3As I spoke, rage sparkled in my eyes; the magistrate was intimidated.
4The carriers, then as now the spearhead of American power, intimidated Beijing.
5But on recent trips, Anthony reports he has been threatened and intimidated.
1Does the data really show that South African pupils are most bullied?
2Twenty four say they've been bullied by the MP they work for.
3Staff told inspectors they had been pressured or bullied to change data.
4However, President Xi will not be bullied into making a bad deal.
5Her manager and colleagues bullied her about the content of the letters.
1Single-pitch hangdog sessions where your partner works out moves and takes forever.
2Hildie looked from the closing door to Elizabeth with her hangdog expression.
3Her eyes were red from crying and she had a hangdog expression.
4He caught sight of his reflection in the mirror, hangdog and sweaty.
5Pellegrini's always sober press conferences and hangdog demeanour certainly calmed the place down.
1Not yet browbeaten, the warlike Mrs. Sherman appealed to the General Court.
2Parker, a former gay rights activist, said she would not be browbeaten.
3Rangers, earlier bullish, were now browbeaten with injustice overtaken by harsh realities.
4He had learned that the students would not be browbeaten or bullied.
5He was not easily browbeaten, and was generally prepared to browbeat others.
1The sight of those uniforms in the broad daylight had cowed him.
2But Mariama refused to be cowed by the gravity of the situation.
3Hain was impressed and cowed; he hadn't seen anyone else doing that.
4The gray horse quieted, cowed by the very terror and the hush.
5The Jacobites had been cowed by the issue of the last rebellion.
6The king was cowed by the bold and uncompromising voice of truth.
7The appeals fell upon the ears of a cowed and beaten populace.
8I saw that he was cowed; felt that I was his master.
9The last blow had cowed his man; he raised his fist again.
10The bitterness and force with which the stranger spoke cowed his hearers.
11The four of them huddled together, feeling cowed by such a press.
12Daffingdon looked up at his Egeria; her visible inspiration almost cowed him.
13The general remark was, that he looked as if he was cowed.
14It's body was long and thin and winged, but it looked cowed.
15This continued until the Indians became for the time being thoroughly cowed.
16I didn't feel chippy or cowed by anything, anyone or any job.
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