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UK
/hˈɒɹɪdli/
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ADVERB
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in a hideous manner
her face was hideously disfigured after the accident
How To Use horridly In A Sentence
- Andy looked at her trying to keep a straight face but failed horridly as he laughed outright at her.
- I'm sure someone will present me with some kind of horridly boring monotonous work any minute now.
- I halted abruptly in front of the horridly painted blue house, threw Jackson my .22 and grabbed my magnum, loading the revolver with six shots.
- Despite the fact that her head was beginning to pound horridly, she determinedly held her head high and slowly danced the gavotte perfectly without letting the book fall.
- The actor's performance is horridly off-key - his screaming antics would be more appropriate for a cartoon villain.
- I actually thought for a moment that the ultraslim, horridly wicked evil scientist in this film was played by Bruce Coville. WTF??
- ‘What a book a Devil's Chaplain might write on the clumsy, wasteful, blundering, low and horridly cruel works of nature,’ Darwin wrote to a friend in 1856.
- Gladys, overhearing, gave us all a grin, or perhaps the word leer describes it better, revealing that she had very few teeth and that the ones which were left were horridly like fangs. To Ruin a Queen
- His words were slurring horridly now, so I just about couldn't understand them.
- I never saw (no, never even in the most horridly stuffy ballroom) such a discomfortable collection of human beings. Eothen