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intimidator



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The Dodgers right-hander still has the Nordic-sounding name and looks, but he is a mere shadow of the intimidator they called Thor, after the hammer-wielding god of Norse mythology.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 15, 2023

Suddenly he was viewed as a fearsome intimidator and a bully, designations he deplored but learned to use because they gave him a competitive edge.

From New York Times Dec. 7, 2020

When Abel tries to leave his role as a paramilitary intimidator, he muses that he still feels “like a ghost, haunting my body rather than living my own life.”

From Washington Post Nov. 2, 2020

He will push back and can be the intimidator in the situation.

From Seattle Times May 6, 2019

Gobert eventually pulled in fixings of ribs and cornbread that served him well when clearing space, making Washington dribblers go in an opposite direction and playing all-around intimidator.

From Washington Times Feb. 26, 2017




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