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    Use "horribly" in a sentence

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    horribly


    1. Trying to comfort her, though horribly aware that there is nothing I can say which will make things better, I sit beside her uttering soothing noises, one arm round her shoulders as she sobs for some minutes


    2. ‘And you are not horribly overweight - I’ve seen far worse wandering the streets in the most unsuitable garments


    3. Mum, she was horribly pale and shivery, but I couldn’t make her change her mind


    4. The baby however, was horribly deformed


    5. After an excruciatingly difficult fifteen minutes in which she tied herself in several knots, she gave up trying to explain stone technology only to get horribly bogged down virtually immediately in the various historical differences that had affected modern day cultures … comparative history had not been her strong point


    6. Then I notice that not only were both his legs horribly scarred with purple and red, burned tissue, but both his feet were missing, his shins just tapered into ragged, pointed stumps


    7. I ache to see him go … we may have only been married a few days, but I miss him horribly


    8. These ordinary people cringed and winced as the experts subjected them to crushing and horribly patronising witticisms, The ultimate aim of this personal degradation was focussed on one thing; to single out only the most exceptional talents, while ensuring that the audience at home was vicariously thrilled and titillated by the humiliation of those who failed


    9. I’m horribly close to tears – if we can move in here … that would be too wonderful … I don’t remember much about anything else that was said … my mind in a whirl … to be able to stay …


    10. ‘Before, I had no real right to interfere in your life, Jo, and I was horribly aware that you had no legitimate right to lean on me either

    11. Can I manage dry toast? Don't know, my mouth is still horribly dry


    12. There's a diary entry which suggests that she feels any decent man would be disgusted with her, which is why she avoided any intimate relationship with anyone, although she appears to have had several opportunities, which, of course, must have complicated things horribly for her


    13. Without warning, something skittered in the undergrowth nearby, making him jump horribly, swinging the torch about in a desperate attempt to see what it was


    14. Does that seem horribly familiar?"


    15. It sounded horribly sordid, like something from one of the more sensationalist soap operas to Andy’s ears as he stammered out his story


    16. Apart from being horribly ill treated by Peter, that is


    17. ‘That’s ‘Richards’ with an ‘s’’, I said, horribly aware that my hair’s unwashed, my face devoid of make up and that my jeans have seen better days, not to mention that my jumper’s very much on the practical side of sartorial and my comfy, old jacket’s more old than anything else


    18. By the time his Savior arrived, Jakkar was horribly and irrevocably disfigured


    19. It could all go horribly wrong, for it


    20. They say they torture their victims horribly and use grizzly techniques to make them suffer

    21. Sammy could only nod and wet his horribly dry lips


    22. They both had horribly sour expressions on their faces and stood very stiffly


    23. We had heard of at least one person who was suffering horribly from the disease who had gone to the latrines by himself sat on the pole slipped of into the trench and drowned in shit because he was to weak to get out


    24. Another cadet had the bad luck to have a fly land on his pillow during an inspection which meant that we were all “f communists and horribly filthy people of uncertain parentage, breeders flies and other vermin, but not to f worry because our filthy habits will be cured in short order time by Sergeant van der Merwe, by the grace of General Coetzee blah blah blah


    25. So if he does not have one, mostly the case for it is horribly expensive, then he is treated at a State Hospital which is some cases mean not treated at all


    26. He checked everything meticulously, knowing that he would suffer horribly if anything went awry with the Preceptor's plans


    27. When I finally reached it I could not help the eerie feeling that attacked me at the doorway, a feeling that something had gone horribly wrong


    28. dancers distracted” she added and horribly slapped his hand away


    29. Mercifully, the signal was cut off abruptly and horribly


    30. He felt incredibly, horribly protective towards her

    31. War was lawlessness in itself, a grandiose lawless fair where people died horribly and for reasons beyond their understanding; a time when nothing mattered more than victory


    32. I missed horribly, and instead cut into the horse's flank and fell myself


    33. Hilkea had collapsed in every way, a horribly mournful moan passed over her lips, continuing as if it needed no air to sustain it


    34. She was lying in front of the mother superior, her body mangled horribly; she had thrown herself in the way of the bullets but that had not been enough


    35. And that's often where things go horribly wrong


    36. It was horribly cold


    37. The choice was stark, die now, many times horribly, or live through the humiliating serial recantations


    38. Elior was horribly silent


    39. Besides I was too embarrassed to admit that everything had gone horribly wrong, just as my father had said it might, in the years when he was trying to stop me dating Ernest


    40. Just as well, for everything kept on going wrong until this baby who’d started all the trouble got killed, horribly, when just a young man

    41. He was horribly ashamed because Faith Meredith had been insulted in his presence and he had not tried to punish her insulter


    42. and now he felt horribly guilty


    43. George's sleek back and felt horribly afraid


    44. Existence would be horribly lonely then, but it would be no longer charged with dynamite


    45. Frequent patches of dirt and specks of blood tangoed with the whitewashed walls, offering the only bit of decoration that existed in the horribly pale room


    46. Three hours had hardly past when the whole world was moved before the horribly vivid images of the


    47. Isn't it? This time it's going to conclude horribly for everyone


    48. Believe me I tried to run in the beginning, he was alluring, intense, dangerous and horribly additive


    49. lead had been horribly burned


    50. believe that teachers are horribly underpaid








































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    Synonyms for "horribly"

    awfully dreadfully horribly

    "horribly" definitions

    of a dreadful kind