More significant in elevation
“We also knew simple whipped cream didn't have enough structure to hold up under the weight of this towering cake.”
Comparative for physically large or well-built
“Doug Kiesling looks like a nightclub bouncer, a towering man with a gift for weaving remarkable, expletive-laced tapestries about the storms he's seen.”
Comparative for high in rank, influence, authority or superiority
“Willie Ryan in the Portarlington back-line was a towering influence and had a great game.”
Comparative for characterized by great force or intensity
“Just at this moment, a passionate growl was heard, and old Mr. Kennedy rushed out of the fort in a towering rage.”
Comparative for excessive in degree or amount
“In that film, a towering epic of stupidity, the astronauts confront a bunch of super-lame CGI aliens who hold hands and cry.”
Comparative for poised or dignified in style, tone, or form
“For, within the play, there are few, if any, immediately memorable, canonical lines of towering language that have filtered into the larger culture.”
Comparative for grand or imposing in appearance
“The towering arches of this august structure, would also offer to mariners in distress an object towards which they might steer their course.”
Comparative for exceptional or superior beyond the ordinary
Comparative for denotes the effectiveness or dominance of a particular action
Comparative for having a dignified or stately tone, form or style
Comparative for poised or dignified in style, tone, or form
Comparative for poised or dignified in style, tone, or form
Comparative for poised or dignified in style, tone, or form
Comparative for poised or dignified in style, tone, or form
Comparative for sophisticated in a way that is intended to impress
Comparative for severe or harsh in nature
Comparative for weighing heavily on the mind or spirits
Comparative for having a dignified in manner, tone, or style
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