Fearsome in a sentence as an adjective

And when debugging the stack traces were fearsome.

A combine harvester must have seemed like a fearsome thing indeed.

I have seen a federal judge in full-on "this case is a waste of my time" mode, and it is fearsome.

This being said, the backwards compatibility of the next generation will look fearsome.

No matter how fearsome the German tanks became, they eventually got stung to death by swarms of less impressive enemies.

Has he not sacrificed enough of his life?Almost everyone, Russians most of all, know that Russia conducts fearsome mass surveillance of its own population.

If you happen to cross the path of someone who has access to the controls of this fearsome legal apparatus, your guilt or innocence, your rightness or wrongness; is irrelevant.

In fact, it seems to me it is most often used simply to allow a delicate animal to hunt prey that can hurt it- not because the prey is fearsome, but because the animal is vulnerable.

Well, we may not understand the obscure details of every patent claim, written as they are in fearsome legalese, but we understand very well when a company like Apple is trying to make an end-run around the Patent Office.

Fearsome definitions

adjective

causing fear or dread or terror; "the awful war"; "an awful risk"; "dire news"; "a career or vengeance so direful that London was shocked"; "the dread presence of the headmaster"; "polio is no longer the dreaded disease it once was"; "a dreadful storm"; "a fearful howling"; "horrendous explosions shook the city"; "a terrible curse"