Helped by the redoubtable Sir William Protheroe and actress Elizabeth Oldfield, they find themselves in a heart-stopping race against time. [adjective]
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One other child redoubtable ponce de distance of the interest on our. [adjective]
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After which effusion the redoubtable specimen duly arrived on the scene and regaining his seat he sank rather than sat heavily on the form provided. [adjective]
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At the near approach of his redoubtable antagonist he turned and fled for his life. [adjective]
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It is impossible to say what grandiose shadows slowly spread over his redoubtable serenity. [adjective]
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It was that first, redoubtable moment of inundation, when the stream rises to the level of the levee and when the water begins to filter through the fissures of dike. [adjective]
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Enjolras felt attacked by that impatience which seizes on strong souls on the threshold of redoubtable events. [adjective]
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As soon as twilight descended, the old elephant became transfigured; he assumed a tranquil and redoubtable appearance in the formidable serenity of the shadows. [adjective]
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A redoubtable method, and one which, united with genius, rendered this gloomy athlete of the pugilism of war invincible for the space of fifteen years. [adjective]
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It was one of those moments when he was exercising without control, but subject to all the scruples of a severe conscience, his redoubtable discretionary power. [adjective]
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Meanwhile, five redoubtable and determined borderers could achieve something. [Please select]
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