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intimidated

[in-tim-i-dey-tid] / ɪnˈtɪm ɪˌdeɪ tɪd /


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“People are sometimes intimidated by short ribs because they’re kind of tough, but it’s really just time and liquid that does all the work for you,” Matijevich says.

From Salon

The growth, fans say, reflects a reality about many college kids: They’re intimidated by real-life courtship and overwhelmed by the endless scroll of dating apps.

From The Wall Street Journal

Asked if he would be intimidated by Pollock's big shock of blonde hair, Mann replied: "I am not intimidated by much to be honest with you."

From BBC

"We will not be intimidated by big tech. On behalf of Australian parents, we will stand firm," she told parliament in November.

From BBC

No device was found and Brady vowed he would not be intimidated, but he added it was a "terrifying experience" for his neighbours in Newry.

From BBC