How To Use Ghastly In A Sentence
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Autumn term means more ghastly murder.
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Forsooth, I knew not you had so much of ingenious art; algates, the toy is somewhat ghastly.
The Last of the Barons — Volume 06
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He explained that poetry had caught an infection from the rest of the ghastly, pustular commercial world.
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She woke up in the middle of a ghastly nightmare.
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At a giveaway price, it went to a development company who created what is now the Broadgate centre, a fairly ghastly set of offices with a few shops thrown in.
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Far removed from this conception is the condition of the many who have no "casa," but only ghastly walls within which the most intimate acts of life are exposed upon the pillory.
The Montessori Method
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Burning with fever, Butler hallucinated about China, reliving the ghastly trek from Tientsin and the rape of Peking.
Devil Dog
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What happened in the three months between Stalin's December announcement and his statement in March 1930 that 58 per cent of peasant households had been collectivized was ghastly.
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And the men appeared, some of his watch, others of the second mate's watch, routed from sleep -- men coatless, and hatless, and bootless; men ghastly-faced with fear but eager for once to spring to the orders of the man who knew and could save their miserable lives from miserable death.
CHAPTER XXXVIII
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With rumors of hauntings and ghosts, Kingdom Hospital has a ghastly standing in the community.
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It was all a ghastly mistake.
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The uncertain flicker of the flames and sparks from our beacon (which, though itself invisible, darkened and lightened like sheet lightning), the dismal umbery glimmer of the waning moon, and the pale approach of day over the mountains to the east, made the face appear almost ghastly.
The Dew of Their Youth
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Soon, however, the ghastly spectacle was to erupt on the streets itself.
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It was like some sort of ghastly empowerment group, of thousands, except it was being chaired by a bald ape who ran hither and yon.
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She replied that she had never heard of such a ghastly deed, and, consequently, she had no choice but to return my annual stipend unendorsed and uncashed.
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But the miles brought compensation in other valleys, other bold, black upheavals of rock, and then again bare, boundless yellow plains, and sparsely cedared ridges, and white dry washes, ghastly in the sunlight, and dazzling beds of alkali, and then a desert space where golden and blue flowers bloomed.
The Man of the Forest
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He was ghastly pale, and shuddered all over.
The Daisy Chain
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At no point did his tussles with people turn into anything as ghastly and jargonistic as a 'practice'.
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There is no way for us to escape this horrible, ghastly death.
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After all, this is a man so potty and unfathomably wealthy that he can walk into a shop stocking ghastly, ugly, ridiculously pricy ornaments and already own most of them.
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ghastly shrieks
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Rob smarmed his way through a ghastly cover of my primary-school favourite song, 1927's ‘If I could.’
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He held them silent with ghastly stories of the "Yo-hoes" on Monomoy Beach, that mock and terrify lonely clam-diggers; of sand-walkers and dune-haunters who were never properly buried; of hidden treasure on Fire Island guarded by the spirits of Kidd's men; of ships that sailed in the fog straight over
Captains Courageous
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My sister spent several months there - and like everyone I've met who's ever been to the place, fell totally in love with it, despite its many ghastly discomforts and problems.
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They are ghastly chrome and stripped pine affairs with all the atmosphere of a self-assembly wardrobe.
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And the men appeared, some of his watch, others of the second mate's watch, routed from sleep -- men coatless, and hatless, and bootless; men ghastly-faced with fear but eager for once to spring to the orders of the man who knew and could save their miserable lives from miserable death.
CHAPTER XXXVIII
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Her skin had a ghastly gray pallor, with dark smudges of sleeplessness under her eyes.
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Who dareth name the fiend?" croaked an awful voice, whereat Black Lewin halted, gaped and stood a-tremble, while beneath steel cap and bascinet all men's hair stirred and rose with horror; for before them was a ghastly shape, a shape that crouched in the gloom with dreadful face aflame with smouldering green fire.
The Geste of Duke Jocelyn
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Coupled with a sincere belief in her innate cooking sense, this lack resulted in some spectacularly ghastly meals.
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Matching the words of the song to the images, we begin to ponder a possible explanation - from a ‘crime passionelle’ to a ghastly workplace accident, or even a bizarre suicide.
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As the thunder of the guns finally subsided, thick clouds of sulfureous gunsmoke drifted away to reveal a ghastly scene of carnage.
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Autumn term means more ghastly murder.
Times, Sunday Times
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More on Ascot Tina Gaudoin on Style: A Flashy, Positively Ghastly Spectacle A Week at the Races This devotion to the Platonic ideal of the horse's head, rather than to representations of, for example, individual racehorses, readily distinguishes his sculptures from the rather pedestrian, often slightly kitsch, bronzes so often found decorating the houses of "horsey" people.
A Magnificent Obsession
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She woke up in the middle of a ghastly nightmare.
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Some of the belles, and indeed some of the women whose beauty is a thing of the past, wear a breastplate of beadwork, which is further decorated with a fringe of reindeer teeth that has a most ghastly effect -- they look so much like human teeth.
Schwatka's Search
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So many reports were prepared of the ghastly crime against humanity and still that work is going on.
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Something quite ghastly is happening to our summer season.
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The noise was ghastly and sights horrible.
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She should stop wearing those ghastly specs.
The Sun
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Her lips were shrivelled and pale, her skin a ghastly white.
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Breaking down under the strain, Lucy experiences a vision of "ghastly, white beds" which become "specters" with "wide gaping eyeholes" (198).
Smoke and Mirrors: Internalizing the Magic Lantern show in _Vilette_
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The association is now disbanded after the deaths of the survivors of those ghastly days working on the Burma railway as prisoners of the Japanese.
Times, Sunday Times
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Prince Charles is known to have a profound dislike for what he calls "ghastly TV weather-girl names", and is thought to dislike "Kate" almost as much "Di".
The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
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The door swung open, and poor Jelvin's mother's eyes beheld the most ghastly sight they would ever see.
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It is ghastly for those who tried so hard to make the model work and who have now lost their jobs.
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Once in that position his clothing was torn from his body, his arms and legs pinioned, and his bare back flogged with a "cowhide" until the blood ran from it, and the gashes made in his flesh by the cruel strokes presented a ghastly spectacle as they gaped open.
Recollections of the Inhabitants, Localities, Superstitions, and KuKlux Outrages of the Carolinas. By a "Carpet-Bagger" Who Was Born and Lived There
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Now we have a ghastly split between the mundane, apparently unsusceptible to any form of artistic transfiguration, and pure music whose splendour and misery are that it is uncontaminated by reality.
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I went to a particularly ghastly prep school.
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This festering sore is at last receiving treatment with a costly refit that should make the hitherto ghastly 1960s stand almost unrecognisable.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Yankees stumbled into the playoffs in ghastly fashion.
Boss wisely banked on Yankee pride
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One of the worst scourges of Africa and one that is to-day attracting world-wide attention is the disease known as trypanosomiasis, the terminal phase of which is sleeping sickness, one of the most ghastly diseases that we know.
Insects and Diseases A Popular Account of the Way in Which Insects may Spread or Cause some of our Common Diseases
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With the lantern, she looked just like a character from one of those old black and white films, like the daring heroine bold enough to uncover ghastly secrets hidden deep within the woods.
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He was pretty ghastly in all the usual ways.
Times, Sunday Times
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But when we looked up, the fires and smoke shifted from ghastly spectacle to specific human horror.
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It's a ghastly murder I ever heard.
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Mr Rolleman was lying almost at her feet, his eyes staring blindly upward from a face of ghastly purple.
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I thought he was a pretty ghastly man.
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Their ghastly killings still strike fear, dread and disgust in the communities they pillaged.
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You look ghastly - are you okay?
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To cap it all I wrote you that perfectly ghastly, unforgivable letter six short days ago!
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If I thought you didn't care, that you were just trying to carry on the ghastly game they call flirtation up here, I wouldn't be so angry with you.
The Fifth Ace
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He remembered that ghastly hunt across the fields at Woodstock and bit his lip at the despair he felt.
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Foreign Office papers showed they were egging on the Libyans and the Scots like a procuress in some ghastly 16th century painting, trying to drag a poor innocent girl into a young buck's bed.
Sir Gus O'Donnell pleases all parties on Lockerbie bomber | Simon Hoggart's sketch
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So all things considered, this was a ghastly opening to the season.
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It may sound simple but the implications of any fuel price hike are always too ghastly to contemplate.
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She heard the sound of the door being unlatched, then a moment of ghastly silence culminating in a single shot.
DEATH OF AN UNKNOWN MAN
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The most logical conclusion was that today's version was cross-dressing, wearing a strange hodgepodge of crinoline, fishnet, and pleather that was too ghastly to properly behold.
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With its eyes closed, jaws wide apart and its entire armory exposed in a ghastly gummy smile, its head looked like a necklace of death.
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She refused to eat dinner with him while he retained his ghastly aspect, and he could find no countercharm he felt competent to use, but fortunately the spell wore off in time.
With a Single Spell
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With his ghastly haircut and appalling dress sense, and his strange mannerisms, he is, nevertheless a giant of a man.
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Moreover, she looked ghastly, looked frail and thin and colourless, had aged shockingly in these months of widowhood.
HERE BE DRAGONS
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But the horror was just too ghastly to verbalize.
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The heavy guns are silent now, but the musketry is pouring on, making ghastly "music in the ear of night.
Journal Kept During The Russian War: From The Departure Of The Army From England In April 1854, To The Fall Of Sebastopol
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I listen daily to the Shipping Forecast rather than that ghastly woman.
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The mornings sounded particularly ghastly.
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Rather, it reflects expectations that this week's run of what they termed ghastly U.S. data will prompt the Fed to plan further extraordinary measures to boost the economy.
Dollar Slips Against Yen, Euro
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Has he suddenly changed from being a ghastly greedy little toad to a man of loyalty and integrity?
The Sun
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Whom am I supposed to know, in all these ghastly little regional places?
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His eyes were a bright red, and his skin was ghastly pale.
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He shouted to Ainley, who hurried scramblingly over a heap of the obstructing logs, and who, after one look at that which the Indian had retrieved, stood there shaking like wind-stricken corn; his face white and ghastly, his eyes full of agony.
A Mating in the Wilds
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One of my best-beloved churchyards I call the churchyard of St. Ghastly Grim; touching what men in general call it, I have no information.
The Uncommercial Traveller
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I'm absolutely heartsick at the never-ending stream of ghastly news and pictures from New Orleans.
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The latter is particularly ghastly.
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His face was ghastly white and his eyes were black and beady.
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She turned a potentially ghastly experience into something fun.
Times, Sunday Times
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Hopefully it will embarrass those involved as they will have to travel into school on a ghastly coloured pink bus.
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Have met ghastly old friend here.
Somewhere East of Life
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Oh, and you should hear the ghastly screaming noise his girlfriend makes at night.
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How do people develop such a ghastly attitude, such an unbending devotion to rules?
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Transfixed, discomforted, we can't turn away from the spectacle as it lurches into even more ghastly territory.
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He was pretty ghastly in all the usual ways.
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As one ghastly fact after another comes out, it is for once no journalistic exaggeration to say that a whole country is convulsed by this tragedy.
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Yesterday's composite purchasing managers index for the eurozone was truly ghastly.
Times, Sunday Times
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But the comedy is ghastly dull, the choreography fussy and boring - a yawn a minute, I thought sourly.
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The whole thing was a ghastly mistake.
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Each performance she suffers the mental anguish of fear and expectation of ghastly pain.
The Golden Thread - Asian experiences of post-Raj Britain
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Read any blogs - even those of the ghastly BBC - and there is not one jot nor one tittle of enthusiasm for a Cameron-led Tory party outside the Notting Hill chatterati, oh, and Matthew d'Ancona.
Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister?
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His face was ghastly white, tears streaming down his face.
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It was a ghastly and awe-inspiring tale..
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I feel ghastly; I shouldn't have drunk so much!
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What he meant, and what Mademoiselle Valle knew he meant -- also what he knew she knew he meant -- was that a woman, who was a heartless fool, without sympathy or perception, would not have the delicacy to feel that the girl must be shielded, and might actually see a sort of ghastly joke in a story of Mademoiselle Valle's sacrosanct charge simply walking out of her enshrining arms into such a "galere" as the most rackety and adventurous of pupils could scarcely have been led into.
The Head of the House of Coombe
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It's one of those ghastly dramedies that misses the mark by a country mile.
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Oh dear; why on earth did they pick such a ghastly canary yellow colour?
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Sainte-Beuve -- no weak-stomached reader -- was put off by its blotches of blood and grime, and by the sort of ghastly gorgeousness which, if it does not "relieve" these, forms a kind of background to throw them up.
A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century
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Rose expected the smell to be ghastly and terrible, but it wasn't.
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But they vowed: ‘We will not rest until the monster responsible for this ghastly crime is brought to justice and is behind bars.’
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It's described as a ‘mutinous’ version of the 1798 epic, in which the raddled survivor of a crew lost at sea describes the ghastly consequences of shooting an albatross.
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The scenario was made so ghastly and obtrusive that I guess most women and kids would be too frightened to try eating out at the prison-like eatery.
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It was a ghastly little BBC hackette speaking from Washington who smugly intoned last night that the dreadful "friendly fire" incident, which we reported yesterday, was "a public relations disaster for the US".
Archive 2007-08-01
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But at normal conversational speed its ghastly sequence of four diphthongized long vowels (in the nicely symmetrical but un-IPA Trager-Smith transcription, / ay ey iy ey /) sounds something like ah-ee-yay-ee-yee-yay-ee.
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So if that was a nightmare this will be too ghastly too contemplate.
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Occupying the whole southern face of the pentagonal was the sole window -- an immense sheet of unbroken glass from Venice -- a single pane, and tinted of a leaden hue, so that the rays of either the sun or moon passing through it, fell with a ghastly luster on the objects within.
Famous Modern Ghost Stories
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How about that ghastly moment when she had insects, snakes and spiders climbing all over her?
Times, Sunday Times
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‘We only think there's anything wrong with curing ageing because we've grown up with it as something ghastly but inevitable,’ he claims.
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It is a festival of the most strident and often ghastly jingoism and a celebration of multinationalism, multiculturalism and human diversity.
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I happen to think she is being a rotten mother and a ghastly role model.
The Sun
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Each performance she suffers the mental anguish of fear and expectation of ghastly pain.
The Golden Thread - Asian experiences of post-Raj Britain
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India has had plenty of ghastly crimes, but this was arguably the worst of the lot.
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His mind wouldn't leave him alone, wouldn't stop questioning him like some ghastly inquisitor off in the dark.
THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
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I can't get the images out of my mind and this ghastly sick feeling inside my stomach.
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I thought he was a pretty ghastly man.
Times, Sunday Times
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He said the plastic surgeon drank vodka and sniffed cocaine during the operation, and the result was a ghastly mask.
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We had a ghastly holiday; it rained all the time.
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It was a ghastly business all round.
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Unfortunately for us, we have only begun to witness the consequences of this ghastly misuse of unaccountable power.
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They appeared on the dreaded bed of spinach, which is always ghastly.
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The consequences would be too ghastly to contemplate.
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Then the Devil suddenly turned and looked straight in our direction and pointed right at us and started laughing a ghastly hellish devil laugh.
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The interpolated chapters about the paper's past aren't very interesting; the final entry ends with a ghastly shock; and the postscript is too cute.
The Imperfectionists: Summary and book reviews of The Imperfectionists by Tom Rachman.
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And the men appeared, some of his watch, others of the second mate's watch, routed from sleep -- men coatless, and hatless, and bootless; men ghastly-faced with fear but eager for once to spring to the orders of the man who knew and could save their miserable lives from miserable death.
CHAPTER XXXVIII
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There was another time when a chimney stack caught fire, and that was ghastly.
The Sun
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They seem like ghastly old hoofers at the end of the Music Hall era: earnestly trying to edify us with a touch of the exotic.
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Therefore, I shall proceed forthwith to the essentials of the matter and preclude contemplation of such ghastly departures from proper form.
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The way Mrs. Keates was carrying on about her hair and her dress and her ghastly perfume, you would think she was being presented to the King himself rather than just going to supper.
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The association is now disbanded after the deaths of the survivors of those ghastly days working on the Burma railway as prisoners of the Japanese.
Times, Sunday Times
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A ghastly terrible obscene waste of human life.
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His nose is still the defiant beak it was when I first met him, when we were both thirteen and bullied at a new and ghastly school.
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Slowly, Sam turned his head to catch a glimpse of ghastly pale skin and long white hair decorated around a bright gem-like eye.
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The blue vein was extremely easy to see in his ghastly pale skin.
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Even so, they were twice dragged backward by the weight of the sled, and slid and fell down the hill, the living and the dead, the haul-ropes and the sled, in ghastly entanglement.
THE UNEXPECTED
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The more spectacular and ghastly the terrorist deed, the greater the concentration of minds.
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The noise was ghastly and sights horrible.
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Back they came, a ghastly procession, in heavy, lumbersome ox-waggons, with no cover from the sun or rain.
From Aldershot to Pretoria A Story of Christian Work among Our Troops in South Africa
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Who knows better than artists how much ugliness there is on the way to beauty, how many ghastly, mortifying missteps, how many days of granitic blockheadedness and dismaying ineptitude there is on the way to accomplishment, how partial all accomplishment is, how incomplete?
Tony Kushner At The School Of Visual Arts: 'Artists Know That Diligence Counts As Much, If Not More, As Inspiration'
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My heart sank as four musicians struggled against a ghastly sound system.
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‘We only think there's anything wrong with curing ageing because we've grown up with it as something ghastly but inevitable,’ he claims.
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She turned a potentially ghastly experience into something fun.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is a ghastly preying on people 's insecurities.
Times, Sunday Times
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Pale full pink lips hardly contrasted to the ghastly white fair skin on his face.
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An effort is under way to protect former evacuees from making ghastly discoveries as they return to their homes.
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I went to a particularly ghastly prep school.
Times, Sunday Times
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There was another time when a chimney stack caught fire, and that was ghastly.
The Sun
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But if Abigail is not to be just a ghastly caricature, she must have a tragic dimension as she bullies her guests into submission and sends her henpecked husband's blood pressure soaring.
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The resultant puke itself, of course, added to the savage osmic holocaust which more than crime, more than despair, more than the appalling sense of victimisation and neglect turned those places (ghastly enough in their nylon carpeted, vending-machine, strip-lit healthy incarnations) into an idea of hell that the combined imaginations of Hieronymus Bosch, Dante and Antonin Artaud could never conjure up.
Stephen Fry: The Great Stink of 2005
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The ladies of Matanzas seem to possess a great deal of beauty, but they abuse the privilege of powder, and whiten themselves with _cascarilla_ to a degree that is positively ghastly.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 25, November, 1859
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For a tense and unhappy restaurant critic can, it is said, be a ghastly sight to behold.
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Her mother's eyes widened when she read the signature, and her face turned a ghastly shade of white.
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4 Full of sad fear and ghastly dreariment, ghastly > frightful (from the same root as "ghost") dreariment > horror
The Faerie Queene — Volume 01
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Every time I've looked in the mirror, I'm this pale, ghastly thing.
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And he pointed to a ghastly great hole in the side of the skipper's head, just above the left ear, where a piece of langrage of some description had crashed its way through the poor fellow's skull into his brain.
A Middy of the Slave Squadron A West African Story
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It's like a ghastly incarnation of your worst nightmare: the waking equivalent of that God-awful dream where you find yourself wandering, completely starkers, through a crowded airport.
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Certainly not ghastly Bartoli with her thin, quivering sound and facial contortions, and definitely not Gilfry with his tight baritone pushed beyond the bounds of vocal beauty for the sake of (near) audibility.
Ain't It a Pretty Night
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I'm acting solely with his welfare in mind, and the truth is his ghastly girlfriend hasn't been faithful to him.
ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
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Whether the sounds registered on his conscious ear or on some unsounded deep of soul or sub-feeling, he could not tell, but he _knew_ that somewhere within his consciousness there re-echoed the tramp of monstrous feet from within that ghastly mausoleum.
People of the Dark
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At the one end, we are reminded what a ghastly thing is Homo sapiens: despoiler of the environment, parasite of the planet, who lords over the animal kingdom with arrogance and cruelty.
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Then the canister, which produced ghastly murder, chain-shot to bring down masts and spars, langrel to fire at masts and rigging, and the dismantling shot to tear off sails, were all made ready.
No Defense, Complete
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The slight problem with that scenario is that Smuggo and his ghastly wife have retired to their country estate in Buckinghamshire and he would have to win a bye-election to get back into Parliament, something which might prove tricky, to say the least in the present climate.
Et tu, Miliband, Byers, Clarke, Milburn.....
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Her right arm came up, and pushed a hidden button on her forehead, and the helmet disappeared, replaced by a ghastly pale white head with green hair falling down her shoulders.
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It contains first-hand evidence about the falanga and other ghastly forms of torture that the Greek police are inflicting on men and women held, without charge or trial, as political suspects, i.e. as possible opponents of the military regime.
Sunny Greece
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Largo; not the hundredth part of the weight of a single quaver was spared us; stiff and ghastly, like a bronze pigtail, the battuta of this Andante was swung over our heads; even the feathers on the angel's wings were turned into corkscrew curls -- rigid, like those of the seven year's war.
On Conducting (Üeber Das Dirigiren) : a Treatise on Style in the Execution of Classical Music,
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And so, you find the bizarreness of a funeral being transformed into a cheapjack political rally - and none of the participants realizing how utterly ghastly that looks to normal people.
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It arrived in the mail a few weeks later, and I opened it up only to receive a hellish, ghastly, devastating shock.
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We went to Venice a few days later and it was full of dirty pigeons and busloads of ghastly American tourists shrieking at each other like fishwives.
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His black hair was drawn up in thick spikes, and he had a sallow face which was a ghastly white.
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The blithesome Phyllis bore her twenty-five summers gayly from the train, but on the platform a ghastly sight met her eyes.
This Side of Paradise
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The whole thing was a ghastly mistake.
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I happen to think she is being a rotten mother and a ghastly role model.
The Sun
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Then the shower drops through the numerous paths offered by the thousand cracks, raining a ghastly dew.
Christianity Today
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Something quite ghastly is happening to our summer season.
Times, Sunday Times
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Has he suddenly changed from being a ghastly greedy little toad to a man of loyalty and integrity?
The Sun
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One way of exorcizing such fear and longing is to submit to the ghastly ritual of plastic surgery.
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I was, in short, "elected," by an obsession equal to a conviction; and what with her insistently obtruded as a bonus I never was permitted to lose sight of the ghastly prize of skill added to merit.
Desert Dust
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Like a ghastly horror film, their loved one 's last minutes are replayed inside their heads.
Growing Through Loss and Grief
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My heart sank as four musicians struggled against a ghastly sound system.
Times, Sunday Times
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Lady -- dear lady, have pity upon me! "shrieked the agonized wretch, her countenance hideously distorted, and appallingly ghastly, as it was raised in such bitterly earnest appeal toward that of the avengeress.
Wagner, the Wehr-Wolf
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If her face was pale before, it was nothing compared to the ghastly appearance at the moment.
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And such a welcome corrective to the widely held notion that being middle aged is ghastly.
Times, Sunday Times
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All you can see are cities of these displaced urban people in their ghastly white caravans.
The Sun
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And absolutely nothing is quite so ghastly sad as the sight of those same well-flushed, well-fleshed Germans cavorting about between the hours of two and four-thirty A.M., trying, with all the pachydermic ponderosity of
Europe Revised
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By ghastly bad luck, she'd had a dental appointment not long after mine.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was all pretty ghastly.
Times, Sunday Times
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One Kansas farmer lined his field with ghastly wind ornaments, rough cut from sheet metal and painted with slogans mocking liberal causes and government tyranny.
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Repeat visits have confirmed that this last seems to be a fan favorite, for everyone man, woman and especially child seems to be captivated by the sight of these surprisingly nonghastly compacted crania.
Where Shrunken Heads Are a Big Attraction
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I'm acting solely with his welfare in mind, and the truth is his ghastly girlfriend hasn't been faithful to him.
ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
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The most logical conclusion was that today's version was cross-dressing, wearing a strange hodgepodge of crinoline, fishnet, and pleather that was too ghastly to properly behold.
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There is a hideous fatalism about it, a ghastly and damnable reduction of beauty and intelligence, of strength and purpose, of honor and aspiration.
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But as a film it takes us inside a country in ghastly strife and serves to remind us that the horrors outside what's presented in the film were a thousand times worse than what we see.
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Neds, or chavs, who prefer music by Eminem and are typified by the ghastly Little Britain character Vicky Pollard, right, are the other dominant group.
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Daughtry, to behold his captain, frayed and bleeding and breathing apoplectically, Michael raging in ghastly silence at the end of a mop, and a large Persian mother-cat writhing with a broken back.
CHAPTER VI
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It would be too ghastly to contemplate the outcome of such an action.