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A warrior of great strength and courage.
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Very strong; possessing might.
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He's a mighty wrestler, but you are faster than him.
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Very heavy and powerful.
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He gave the ball a mighty hit.
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Very large; hefty.
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Accomplished by might; hence, extraordinary; wonderful.
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Excellent, extremely good.
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She's a mighty cook.
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Very; to a high degree.
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Pork chops boiled with turnip greens makes a mighty fine meal.
That looked like a mighty cozy situation.
You answered the phone mighty fast.
That guy was a mighty handsome stud.
You're a mighty fine cook, but it isn't safe out here for a woman.
I thought you were mighty interested in him.
I imagine it would taste mighty good.
I'm mighty glad to see her back on duty after only a half day off!
It is a mighty river, rising in the Rocky Mountains, and crossing eighteen degrees of longitude.
This mighty stream, which in its lower course supplies the river system of Bengal, rises in the Garhwal state, and falls into the Bay of Bengal after a course of 1500 m.
May God keep you in His holy and mighty care.
Here, in the centre of a small chapel, surrounded by his chief companions in arms, by Alvar Fanez Minaya, Pero Bermudez, Martin Antolinez and Pelaez the Asturian, were placed the remains of the mighty warrior, the truest of Spanish heroes, the embodiment of all the national virtues and most of the national vices.
At Allahabad, however, it receives the Jumna, a mighty sister stream, which takes its rise also in the Himalayas to the west of the sources of the Ganges.
In this way Yahweh came to be called the Baal or " lord " of any sacred place where the armies of Israel by their victories attested " his mighty hand and outstretched arm."
In a short time he, the petty prince of an almost unknown tribe, had founded a mighty empire, which extended from the Indus and Jaxartes to the Aegaean and the borders of Egypt.
When Ravenna is taken, and Vitigis carried into captivity, Jordanes almost exults in the fact that "the nobility of the Amals and the illustrious offspring of so many mighty men have surrendered to a yet more illustrious prince and a yet mightier general, whose fame shall not grow dim through all the centuries."
This second Venice which we have raised in the lagoons is our mighty habitation; no power of emperor or of prince can touch us."
A third creator was Manco Capac (" the mighty man "), whose sister and wife is called Mama Oello, " the mother-egg."
Taking the Atlantic as our simplest type, we may say that the surface of an ocean basin resembles that of a mighty trough or syncline, buckled up more or less centrally in a medial ridge, which is bounded by two long and deep marginal hollows, in the cores of which still deeper grooves sink to the profoundest depths.
He heard supernatural voices proclaiming mercy to the faithful, vengeance on the guilty, and mighty cries that the wrath of God was at hand.
How quickly I should lock up all these mighty warriors, and hoary sages, and impossible heroes, who are now almost my only companions; and dance and sing and frolic like other girls!
You're a mighty good cook - not to mention a good driver.
These here genealogy folks take that stuff mighty seriously.
The valour of these " mighty men" (gibborim) was topical.
Taylor did not vacate his fellowship at Cambridge before 1636, but he spent, apparently, much of his time in London, for Laud desired that his "mighty parts should be afforded better opportunities of study and improvement than a course of constant preaching would allow of."
Originally, Iphigeneia, the "mighty born," is probably merely an epithet of Artemis, in which the notion of a priestess of the goddess had its origin.
On the west this valley is bounded by the Congo mountains, which form the wall of the rift-valley, on the east by the mighty range of Ruwenzori, whose heights tower over 16,000 ft.
As the God of Israel Yahweh becomes its leader and champion in war; he is a warrior, mighty in battle; but he is not a god of war in the specific sense.
During the rains, however, it swells to a mighty stream, a mile or more in breadth.
I was like little Ascanius, who followed with unequal steps the heroic strides of Aeneas on his march toward mighty destinies.
It was Hildebrands policy throughout three papacies, during which he controlled the counsels of the Vatican, and before he himself assumed the tiara, to prepare the mind of Italy and Europe for a mighty change.
This second barrier is one of the most mighty upheavals in the world, by reason both of its extent and its altitude.
To the ancient Greeks Caucasia, and the mighty range which dominates it, were a region of mystery and romance.
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It was Fred who broke the silence—with a mighty leap.
The time frame and dates seemed to fit, but that's a mighty long stretch.
Granted, Shipton was taking a slight chance, but a mighty slim one.
Had his successor been as prudent and able, he might have made a unified Netherlands the nucleus of a mighty middle kingdom, interposing between France and Germany, and a revival of that of the Carolingian Lothaire.
From the water-divide which separates the most eastern affluent of the Brahmaputra, eastwards to the deep gorges which enclose the most westerly branch of the upper Yang-tsze-kiang (here running from north to south), is a short space of loo m.; and within that space two mighty rivers, the Salween and the Mekong, send down their torrents to Burma and Siam.
It now bears the ruins of a mighty fortress, finer than that which defends the entrance to the acropolis of Selinus - the most imposing, indeed, that has come down to us from the Greek period - which there is no doubt is the work of Dionysius.
Mighty fortifications and harbour works have assisted to make this ideal situation an emporium of Mediterranean trade.
The old Greek statues moved of themselves, shook their spears, kneeled down, spoke, walked, wept, laughed, winked, and even bled and sweated, - a mighty portent.
The older incantations, associated with Ea, were re-edited so as to give to Marduk the supreme power over demons, witches and sorcerers; the hymns and lamentations composed for the cult of Bel, Shamash and of Adad were transformed into paeans and appeals to Marduk, while the ancient myths arising in the various religious and political centres underwent a similar process of adaptation to changed conditions, and as a consequence their original meaning was obscured by the endeavour to assign all mighty deeds and acts, originally symbolical of the change of seasons or of occurrences in nature, to the patron deity of Babylon - the supreme head of the entire Babylonian pantheon.
She had been mighty in words and weak in deeds.
Day of the Dead, chapter three of George Romero's mighty zombie trilogy, has big footsteps to follow.. .
Georgia... is now enjoying a vogue that borders on trendiness, says the mighty Jeffrey Zeldman.
These range from the mighty warrior to the healing hands of the monk, with several magical classes in between.
Sure enough, those salty dogs are back, mighty angry and out to kill whomever they find.
I wondered more and more, while Burke's masterly speech rolled on in mighty surges of eloquence, how it was that King George and his ministers could have turned a deaf ear to his warning prophecy of our victory and their humiliation.
This morning Helen was reading for the first time Bryant's poem, "Oh, mother of a mighty race!"