11.   In past years, the Wrecking Crew intimidated opponents with a relentless, attacking style.

12.   Johnson was not the first person to point out that the Knicks no longer intimidate opponents.

13.   Moreover, the confidence he once used to intimidate opponents has been rechanneled into leadership.

14.   Once a fearsome presence whose scowls and body language intimidated opponents, he appeared nervous and unsure of himself.

15.   Or perhaps intimidate their opponents.

16.   Popov, known for trying to intimidate opponents mentally before big races, largely ignored Hall, whom he routinely has criticized for a lackadaisical work ethic.

17.   Sandy McCarthy, a fistfighting expert acquired over the summer, discussed how Messier intimidates opponents without having to throw punches the way he once did.

18.   The insertion of security forces functioning as secret police in northern Iraq gives Saddam renewed power to intimidate his opponents, Davies said.

19.   The Garden is no longer a place that intimidate opponents, and neither do the Knicks.

20.   There was an increasing need for the Matadors to intimidate their opponents outside the rules.

v. + opponent >>共 812
accuse 2.74%
have 2.52%
face 2.52%
beat 2.37%
attack 2.04%
intimidate 1.53%
kill 1.29%
keep 1.23%
criticize 1.08%
overwhelm 0.93%
intimidate + n. >>共 249
voter 9.29%
people 6.08%
opponent 5.85%
witness 5.16%
island 3.10%
worker 2.98%
supporter 2.87%
journalist 2.29%
refugee 2.18%
member 1.49%
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