11 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Intimidate' in a Sentence
"To make someone feel timid or fill them with fear." more
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The dark clouds and thunderstorms can intimidate some people, but others find them exhilarating.
A colorful umbrella can intimidate the raindrops and keep you dry.
The dark clouds am intimidating the children playing in the park.
The dark clouds will intimidate beachgoers, signaling an approaching storm.
The thunderstorm was intimidating, with lightning flashing across the sky.
The bright sun can sometimes intimidate the dark clouds away.
The loud noise from the thunderstorm can intimidate young children.
The loud thunderstorm might intimidate some pets.
The stormy weather and thunder are intimidating the young children.
The howling wind and thunder had intimidated the young children during the storm.
The roaring thunder and lightning can intimidate small children during a storm.
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