How To Use Horror-struck In A Sentence
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So I think of Beckett as not being religious in the usual sense but at least being alive, being truly alive, and horror-struck by it.
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It was a good thing Mrs. Scott's mom was so involved with her son, or else she'd have noticed the horror-struck expression on my face.
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Lancelot immediately let her go and backed away, looking horror-struck.
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For a moment longer she hung in suspended animation, gazing, horror-struck, at the grisly white vision outside; then she was running.
A MEANS TO EVIL
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I turned to the girl, who looked horror-struck.
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Across the globe, freedom-loving people have been horror-struck by the unprecedented attack on civil society and everyday freedoms.
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And despite it, the drama rings true, from the angrily delayed passenger to the horror-struck office worker and her petty and malicious co-workers.
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England is considering the possibility that its World Cup dream could lie in tatters seven weeks before a ball is kicked, and a frenzied southern media is horror-struck.
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By chance, my seat in the press box in Tulane Stadium was next to that of the late, great Jimmy Cannon, who was absolutely horror-struck by the incident involving the balloon.
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unwilling, horror-struck youth with a hurricane-lamp to show me the way, I carried my eggs and milk up the hill to Hafod.
TESTIMONIES
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By the time she finished, Mary Anne had traveled from horror-struck to aghast.
ALL ABOUT LOVE
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She stared, horror-struck, into his eyes and realised that his mind had turned.
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I gazed, horror-struck, at Rudy as the dreadful truth sunk in: he was obviously a very slow learner but he'd got us both off to a tee.
RESCUING ROSE
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Death Horror-struck, all he could do was slam on the brakes and pray.
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Jo Body, of High Road, Benfleet, was horror-struck when she found the black hairy beasts hatching from chrysalises on her neighbour's tree.