towered in English

verb
1
rise to or reach a great height.
he seemed to tower over everyone else
2
(of a bird) soar to a great height, especially (of a falcon) so as to be able to swoop down on the quarry.
The big ticket item was a US Air Force B1 Bomber, which towered over the surrounding displays like a massive bird of prey.

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1. 3 The tall building towered above all the others.

2. 6 He towered over everybody like a strapping Gallic chieftain.

3. “The male, a huge silverback about 35 years old, towered over me.

4. A stark ,[sentence dictionary] rocky promontory towered over a stand of majestic pines.

5. It towered over the railway line and the makeshift station, a platform without a signboard. Sentencedict.com

6. An aged priestly warrior towered up, august and formidable, with his hand upon his dagger.

7. Auklet Jade mountain towered above, reaching the skies which were filled with dragons of all colours

8. Burkini insecurities, body insecurities and social insecurities towered higher than any diving board I could hope to reach

9. 28 His towered over the pair of them, and the expression on his face was still indecipherable.

10. 27 Hence the portentous, and even fatuous slogan which towered each year in brightest blue above the rostrum.

11. Class D Airspace is towered, and is normally just a 4nm cylinder extending from the surface to 2,500ft AGL

12. Above the apricot trees towered thirty majestic palms, their fernlike fronds splayed like open fingers against the starry sky.

13. Raw-boned, angular, Cloddish but as strong as a mule, he towered over her in a maddening atmosphere of proprietorship

14. During the following week, the cone grew 500 feet [150 m], and a year later it towered 1,200 feet [360 m].

15. Raw-boned, angular, Cloddish but as strong as a mule, he towered over her in a maddening atmosphere of proprietorship

16. The 38-foot long, 17-foot tall Allosaurus even towered over fellow predators like the horn-nosed Ceratosaurus, who was a fairly intimidating 10-12 …

17. Advertisements for her site and films, often bearing her picture, have towered on a 48-foot-tall billboard in New York City's Times Square.

18. There thousands of warriors had gathered – hobgoblins in armor dyed scarlet, thick-thewed Bugbeared berserkers, goblin warg riders, scaled ones as well, who towered over the rest

19. Baby-faced Aggression: Japan's Tsunoda ready to make F1 impact Diminutive: Yuki Tsunoda, left, at 1.59 metres (5ft 3in) is towered over by his 1.77-metre tall (5ft 9in) AlphaTauri teammate Pierre

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21. For decades it has towered or crumbled above the wastelands of deserted arth—giants have uprooted it, aliens have found it curious ... the symbol of Liberty, of optimism, has become a symbol of science fiction's pessimistic view of the future.

22. Before he came to England, Robert had begun the construction of a new abbey church at Jumièges, in the new Romanesque style which was then becoming popular, and introduced to Normandy the two-towered western facade from the Rhineland.

23. Acheron was an ancient and now fallen civilization of early mankind,5 a sorcerer-riddled67 ancient evil nation89 of purple towered cities.8 The empire thrived from 15,500 BC to 13,000 BC,10 a period known as the Age of Acheron.11 over a span of twenty-five centuries.1 At its high point, circa 13,000 BC (before its Fall), Acheron went from the Western Ocean at south to the territory of the