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Intimidate In A Way With Down

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noun

• a fixed look with eyes open wide

verb

• look at with fixed eyes

• fixate one's eyes

28%7 To stare down or intimidate
verb

• overcome or cause to waver or submit by (or as if by) staring

27%7 To look at someone or something in a way that is intended to harm or intimidate
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