He refused to be awed by the threatening letters.
In this last respect, however, even Carnegie might have been a bit awed by Mrs Cheung.
And we've been awed by the elaborate rooms that you've constructed, using Mosaic tiles and photo gadgets in novel ways.
I confess to enjoying the awed looks on people 's faces when I rattle off this list, but I feel a little guilty.
He was awed into silence.
"Will they attack?" whispered an awed voice.
Like all Americans, I am awed by their sacrifice, and by the sacrifices of their families.
To see it is to be awed, and I am every time I go back to China.
He could not. it was part of his job 'to act as a lightning rod for resentments which people were too awed to feel toward the Don himself though he had earned them.
The majesty of the skyscraper awed me.
While he can admire and respect other people, he is not totally defined, demolished, bound, or awed by them.
So, while we're still shocked and awed by Amber Miller, you can rest assured — her story is not the new normal.
To be awed by authority
Although winners can admire and respect other people, they are not totally defined, demolished, bound, or awed by them.
Caderousse, awed by the superior power of the abbé, sat down and wrote:--Sir,--The man whom you are receiving at your house, and to whom you intend to marry your daughter, is a felon who escaped with me from confinement at Toulon.
Feeling unjustifiably young for my age, I felt rather awed by the responsibility of having children.
The silence awed the boy.
Many of our customers who visit here for the first time are absolutely awed and impressed by what we have been able to achieve.
The last movement forced a degree of awed concentration out of the listeners, finding release only with the final chord.
We all find nests everywhere and are awed by the beauty of so many different nests which have been created by these wonderful creatures.
I have been awed by the devoted spirit of Gothic wood carving.
be awed by the majesty of a mountain