Powerhouse in a sentence as a noun

You could be a powerhouse of storytelling in a way that Facebook wishes it could be.

The iPod made Apple a veritable powerhouse...but not at first[3].

" -> "Google, another tech powerhouse, is trying to push their social media offerings.

That's all he had to say about what made Germany an economic powerhouse on par only with Japan ?

I thought eventually, a Google+Motorola powerhouse could provide a nice yin to Apple's yang.

It wasn't a funding powerhouse, but between teaching and research funds, a student could support himself easily.

For many people I know not being able to take their 20's seriously as powerhouse career years is sort-of excusable.

I choose between the 128GB model or the 256GB model, not between the "analysis powerhouse" and the model with "business-class performance.

Her grandparents' and her parents' generation, she said, were very hard-working, and transformed their country from a post-war, 3rd world country into one of the powerhouse economies in the world.

Honda, likewise, is a powerhouse of innovation, and the only Japanese manufacturer with essentially a singular brand, excluding the Acura name used in certain countries.

The ability of the US government to bend other governments in a certain direction, is like a leak in and of itself, as I surely did not expect so many governments, including mine in germany, to be this intimidated by the US powerhouse.

Powerhouse definitions

noun

a highly energetic and indefatigable person

See also: fireball

noun

a team considered to be the best of its class

noun

an electrical generating station