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Horrendously meaning
In a horrendous manner.
Example sentences (14)
Chris said: "He was getting himself horrendously in a state of distress.
In September 2020, Embra Yoonie’s horrendously ugly David Hume Tower was imaginatively renamed 40 George Square, after a student campaign objecting to the philosopher’s offensive epithets and writings related to race.
Much of this can be seen in the horrendously treacle-covered slurry about the Sydney Opera House, which was opened on October 20, 1973 by Queen Elizabeth II.
Beyond the costs directly incurred by Americans, we should also recognize the horrendously high costs suffered abroad, in millions of lives lost and trillions of dollars of destruction to property and nature in the war zones.
Strictly speaking, this is BIGMODE's first release; the publisher is also working to have horrendously underrated Steam indie shooter brought to the Nintendo Switch.
The Magistrate said it was a ‘horrendously serious incident’.
Throughout the film we heard painful eyewitness testimony, saw horrendously hard to look at images, and listened to heart-breaking stories.
If he and Harris enter the White House, they will inherit a country in terrible trouble: economically scarred, still suffering from Trump’s appalling management of the pandemic, and horrendously divided.
And isn't it Chrome that already has a horrendously bad reputation for memory hogging?
Is he not even slightly embarrassed, where there are many of us who are horrendously embarrassed?
It strikes me that if Trump had managed to say that horrendously racist thing about wanting white immigrants instead of black ones without using the word “shithole”, most of the US media would probably have ignored the whole thing.
They are signs that the president is horrendously misinformed about Nigeria, and they are signs that the president does not truly understand how influential, exceptional, and powerful Nigerians are.
The charge failed horrendously, causing massive amounts of German casualties and gaining no ground on the rebels.
The Economist described effective programming for the Nintendo 64 as being "horrendously complex".