horrifyingly

[ UK /hˈɒɹɪfˌa‍ɪɪŋli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a horrifying manner
    he laughed horrifyingly
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How To Use horrifyingly In A Sentence

  • None of these characters is evil, none commits the transgression that precipitates the suicide, but all are driven, understandably yet horrifyingly, to behave in devious ways that wound others badly. Cover to Cover
  • The prediction of 4 million unemployed now looks horrifyingly realistic.
  • Maggie is quite horrifyingly selfish and happy to sponge off Ella while she susses out the situation.
  • he laughed horrifyingly
  • The best part about the WSMC is most certainly the wide variety of horrifyingly torturous events that Samsonson and his bull-necked Scandinavian ‘son’ clones must endure.
  • The images of abuse and brutality he records are horrifyingly familiar.
  • What would they have made of Edward D. Wood's horrifyingly inept cine-poems - or of Oscar Micheaux's melodramas, with black actors in whiteface?
  • Maggie is quite horrifyingly selfish and happy to sponge off Ella while she susses out the situation.
  • Mutual life insurance company pembroke up from his commiseration horrifyingly, the spatially of a anastigmatic cicadidae preservative circumscribed his penuchle a effortful windaus. Rational Review
  • Bottomfeeder: How to Eat Ethically in a World of Vanishing Seafood by Taras Grescoe opens with a horrifyingly poetic description of a monkfish as the “Quasimodo of the Atlantic” whose “uncooked flesh, especially the liver can be virtually ambulant with marine worms”. BOTTOMFEEDER: How to Eat Ethically in a World of Vanishing Seafood | Impact Lab
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