"Let naught dismay thee, nor daunt thee, | |
At first the sheer scale of the bait ball seems to daunt the predators. But now the bonito arrive and launch the first attack. | |
Bit of a daunt? | |
Don't let the word "psychiatry" daunt you. | |
I don't think that gibbons and his army of lawyers daunt much. | |
"Let naught dismay thee, nor daunt thee, | |
At first the sheer scale of the bait ball seems to daunt the predators. But now the bonito arrive and launch the first attack. | |
Bit of a daunt? | |
Don't let the word "psychiatry" daunt you. | |
I don't think that gibbons and his army of lawyers daunt much. | |
It daunts the wiliest. If you met me by day, you'd pass right by. | |
She has called my enmity upon herself even my friendship daunts most. | |
The memory still daunts me | |
To the latter one needs only to remember that an unsolved riddle, six years older, the assassination of President Kennedy still daunts the minds of the vast majority of Americans. | |
It daunts the wiliest. If you met me by day, you'd pass right by. | |
She has called my enmity upon herself even my friendship daunts most. | |
The memory still daunts me | |
To the latter one needs only to remember that an unsolved riddle, six years older, the assassination of President Kennedy still daunts the minds of the vast majority of Americans. | |
"O'er all there hung the shadow of fear, a sense of mystery the spirit daunted, and said as plain as a whisper in the ear, this place is haunted." | |
But I refuse to be daunted at this stage of the game. | |
But never for one moment daunted or dismayed, let us remember the fallen, their sacrifice in the face of a merciless enemy. | |
Captain Cab will not be daunted. | |
Deborah was daunted by the task. | |
"A daunting memory crosses my mind." | |
"With that choice comes daunting responsibility. | |
' 'And carry on this daunting task? | |
'And posted a daunting time of 1.56.6. 'Before trying to beat that, we thought it best to spend 'a little time learning how our cars behaved on a proper racetrack.' | |
'cause if she just sees it like this, it's... it's kinda daunting, actually. | |
"O'er all there hung the shadow of fear, a sense of mystery the spirit daunted, and said as plain as a whisper in the ear, this place is haunted." | |
But I refuse to be daunted at this stage of the game. | |
But never for one moment daunted or dismayed, let us remember the fallen, their sacrifice in the face of a merciless enemy. | |
Captain Cab will not be daunted. | |
Deborah was daunted by the task. | |
"A daunting memory crosses my mind." | |
"With that choice comes daunting responsibility. | |
' 'And carry on this daunting task? | |
'And posted a daunting time of 1.56.6. 'Before trying to beat that, we thought it best to spend 'a little time learning how our cars behaved on a proper racetrack.' | |
'cause if she just sees it like this, it's... it's kinda daunting, actually. | |