Use "forbidding" in a sentence

1. “Forbidding to Marry”

2. He was a tall, austere, forbidding figure.

3. He had a rather forbidding, saturnine manner.

4. 18 They are in forbidding, hostile territory.

5. 8 The house looked dark and forbidding.

6. 7 His face was forbidding, even hostile.

7. 6 He was a tall, austere, forbidding figure.

8. 4 He had a rather forbidding, saturnine manner.

9. Crabbed definition is - marked by a forbidding moroseness

10. The wood-panelled den looked dark and forbidding.

11. 20 No animals moved on this forbidding land.

12. The authorities issued a proclamation forbidding public meetings.

13. 19 The wood-panelled den looked dark and forbidding.

14. 5 The authorities issued a proclamation forbidding public meetings.

15. The city passed a statute forbidding skateboarding in parks.

16. You, forbidding is not us talking about it.

17. The 1961 law forbidding dowries further undermined traditional Hinduism.

18. We sailed past the island's rather dark and forbidding cliffs.

19. 16 She certainly wasn't in this forbidding place by choice.

20. She certainly wasn't in this forbidding place by choice.

21. The emperor issued an edict forbidding doing trade with foreigners.

22. 17 The school was a large,[www.Sentencedict.com] rather forbidding building.

23. 21 The mountains looked more forbidding as we got closer.

24. 3 We sailed past the island's rather dark and forbidding cliffs.

25. There is a clause in the contract forbidding tenant to sublet.

26. 26 In the cold dawn light, the castle looked stark and forbidding.

27. 10 There is a clause in the contract forbidding tenants to sublet.

28. With storm clouds rushing over them, the mountains looked dark and forbidding.

29. The lesser flamingo is uniquely equipped for life in this forbidding environment.

30. 23 In the cold dawn light, the castle looked stark and forbidding.

31. 15 The town council passed a law forbidding the distribution of handbills.

32. But she had also issued a proclamation forbidding all preaching and teaching.

33. 36 synonyms for Baleful: menacing, threatening, dangerous, frightening, evil, deadly, forbidding

34. The emperor issued an edict forbidding anyone to leave the city.

35. There is a clause in the contract forbidding tenants to sublet.

36. 11 The emperor issued an edict forbidding doing trade with foreigners.

37. 26 Classic gothic tale complete with governess heroine, malevolent atmosphere, and forbidding mansion.

38. Austere definition, severe in manner or appearance; uncompromising; strict; forbidding: an Austere teacher

39. The valley was cool that time of year, but the terrain was forbidding.

40. 24 With storm clouds rushing over them, the mountains looked dark and forbidding.

41. In addition, the military issued orders forbidding western Indians from leaving reservations.

42. 1 Parliament has passed an Act forbidding the killing of rare animals.

43. Classic gothic tale complete with governess heroine, malevolent atmosphere, and forbidding mansion.

44. 14 The emperor issued an edict forbidding anyone to leave the city.

45. 9 There was something a little severe and forbidding about her face.

46. 13 Parliament has passed an act forbidding the slaughter of animals for pleasure.

47. 3 Classic gothic tale complete with governess heroine, malevolent atmosphere, and forbidding mansion.

48. Forbidding your daughter the prom until she hands over the phone is Barkening

49. 42 synonyms for Aloof: distant, cold, reserved, cool, formal, remote, forbidding, detached, indifferent

50. 12 She obtained a restraining order forbidding her partner from seeing their two children.

51. Brusque and surly and forbidding Familiarity information: Curmudgeonly used as an adjective is very rare.

52. 2 Concealed by a forbidding row of security guards, the pop-star left the building.

53. 28 The trees seemed taller and closer together; the spaces between them darker and more forbidding.

54. In 1938 the Dutch authorities issued a decree forbidding foreigners to do colporteur work by distributing religious publications.

55. "A valediction: Forbidding Mourning", his early poem, is one of the most representative works of English metaphysical poetry.

56. Given the value of experienced seamen in a war, has a navy ever issued orders forbidding it?

57. Only a short time ago, she lived enclosed with in forbidding walls guarded by fearsome black eunuchs

58. The good doctor threw back his head and laughed merrily, the sound echoing strangely in that dark, forbidding hall.

59. Because the world ignores God’s laws forbidding adultery, fornication and homosexuality; and that is how venereal disease is spread.

60. The forbidding of the fruit of “the tree of the knowledge of good and bad” was nothing death-dealing.

61. On 29 July 1999 the Beijing Judicial Bureau issued a notice forbidding lawyers from defending Falun Gong practitioners.

62. Betty was the Blue Girl, with a hawk-wing swoop of black hat, forbidding gaze, hands grasping the white chair.

63. 26 The good doctor threw back his head and laughed merrily, the sound echoing strangely in that dark, forbidding hall.

64. In the game, the old nice, clean character can be ill-tempered and cunning as he traverses a forbidding wasteland.

65. Babism definition: a pantheistic Persian religious sect , founded in 1844 by the Bab , forbidding polygamy , Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

66. 25 In the past, the region had been protected by its forbidding geography and the extremities of its climate.

67. Its development was prompted by a British law of 1816 forbidding the use of any ingredients other than malt and hops.

68. 22 Congress left itself the option of forbidding line-item vetoes of major program appropriations, such as funding more Stealth bombers.

69. 29 He shudders still with the memory of the loss of his forefathers upon its scorching deserts and forbidding mountain-tops.

70. Forbidding private phone calls in the office cannot really reduce the company's expenses; it's just being penny wise and pound foolish.

71. Neither propriety nor the federal Hatch Act forbidding solicitation of political funds on government property was violated, Clinton asserted Wednesday.

72. He shudders still with the memory of the loss of his forefathers upon its scorching deserts and forbidding mountain-tops.

73. 27 The good doctor threw back his head and laughed merrily, the sound echoing strangely in that dark, forbidding hall.

74. 30 Betty was the Blue Girl, with a hawk-wing swoop of black hat, forbidding gaze, hands grasping the white chair.

75. 9 He spoke in Tibetan, and his delivery was stern and admonitory , like a forbidding, old-fashioned father reprimanding his children.

76. Equally forbidding was the flaming blade of a rotating sword, which likely cast an eerie glow against the surrounding trees at night.

77. The canons of the synod condemned and Anathematised the practices of: the condemnation of marriage; forbidding the eating of most forms of meat

78. King Jerome was finally able to return to France in 1847, Louis-Philippe having abolished law forbidding members of the Bonaparte family to enter France

79. Curmudgeonly: 1 adj brusque and surly and forbidding “his Curmudgeonly temper” Synonyms: crusty , gruff , ill-humored , ill-humoured ill-natured having an irritable and unpleasant disposition

80. Aloof adjective distant, cold, reserved, cool, formal, remote, forbidding, detached, indifferent, chilly, unfriendly, unsympathetic, uninterested, haughty, unresponsive, supercilious, unapproachable, unsociable, standoffish He seemed Aloof and detached