How To Use ghastliness In A Sentence
- Her face still had the terrible pallor but it was not the alabaster whiteness of her mother's, more the ghastliness of unsuccessful junket. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
- Holy Week...family arrangements for Easter with talk of travel arrangements and grandparents and simnel cake... jostling with the veiled statues in church and the Gospel bringing home the stark ghastliness of a Roman crucifixion and Christ's agony. Archive 2009-04-01
- For once that epithet is justified and is more than a convenient journalistic label to ramp up the ghastliness of any given tragedy.
- That though, is really an argument for showing a degree of compassion more often, not for denying it in this instance, no matter the ghastliness of the cime for which Abdelbaset Ali al-Megrahi was convicted. John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting...
- Behind her the shadow heightens this sense of foreboding, while the overall colour scheme of green and purple further increases the ghastliness of the image.
- The ghastliness of what I went through gave me another dimension that has been a huge help in my work. 'Mummy's still looking after me'
- An artist needs to represent and empathize with the tragic fate of the ‘enemy’ to truly bring home the ghastliness and waste of war.
- By now, for all his ghastliness, we cannot but feel a stirring of compassion for him.
- The Hyatt is a tour-guided pilgrim's hotel of irredeemable ghastliness.
- Instead we got the infamous "You're fired for no earthly good reason" moment of ghastliness from Batman, modifed a little so it's not that Dick was shot by the Joker, but that Dick dared tell Batman the Titans were important to him. Scott Beatty on Robin