Sentences with forbidding
for·bid·ding
F f - There was something a little severe and forbidding about her face.
- Burlesque is forbidden in many cities.
- Luke Harding, Moscow Vladimir Putin snubs the Prince of Wales and US Vice- President Joe Biden by forbidding their attendance at a Red Square parade.
- Australian suburbia has rarely looked as dark and forbidding as it does in this first feature from Anthony Hayes.
- His forbidding countenance.
- forbidding clouds; forbidding cliffs.
- Instead, the forbidding gates open to allow black official cars and police vans to enter or leave, then shut quickly.
- The prize-winning author proves as forbidding in person as a reluctant Nobel laureate can be, Penelope Debelle discovers at Writers' Week.
- To forbid him entry to the house.
- To forbid the use of lipstick; to forbid smoking.
- Asher Moses Hollywood is trying to stamp out pesky leaks on Twitter and Facebook by adding new rules to its contracts forbidding actors and other creatives.
- And while the converted red-brick warehouse is a little forbidding from outside, once you step through the door.