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hideously

[ UK /hˈɪdi‍əsli/ ]
[ US /ˈhɪdiəsɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a hideous manner
    her face was hideously disfigured after the accident

How To Use hideously In A Sentence

  • I was totally expecting you to say that you read a section looking for the miscut part and got yourself hideously freaked out for the bike ride home. Cooperative Blog » Blog Archive » Stephen King
  • His face was hideously contorted by rage.
  • This hideously overworked cliché alone is enough is enough to bar you from membership of the young-old club.
  • Thanks to fire regulations, disguising new self-closing ones to look old was hideously expensive.
  • Re peace overtures, Krushchev and Eisenhower were about to have a big summit that might have staved off the hideously expensive Cold War. Matthew Yglesias » Cold War Hawks and the Soviet Economy
  • I'm afraid it would probably be something hideously worthy, that would make you sick. The Sun
  • I find if you fuck a man as soon as he walks in through the door, then you avoid this kind of hideously awkward exchange. The Date The Earth Stood Still
  • Who picked that hideously ugly puke green cover?
  • What they see in the mirror is a hideously distorted vision of themselves which disgusts and horrifies them, often to the point when venturing out into the world is a painful and traumatic experience.
  • When I was being beaten in the ring, terribly beaten, hideously beaten, it would have been easy for me to quit.
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