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in a lurid manner
it was luridly described in the book as the place where mystics took refuge
How To Use luridly In A Sentence
- It had a high ceiling and a luridly coloured square of carpet on the floor.
- In a luridly-designed website, mimicking the style of "yoof" cartoons, it offers a bundle of downloads, including a pack of "climate crime cards", urging its recruits to spy on families, friends and relatives, inviting each of them to build up a "climate crime case file" in order to help them ensure their putative criminals do not "commit those crimes again (or else)! An Ominous Story
- But before you rush out to buy luridly coloured shag piles or geometric plastic furniture, bear in mind that he believes this will be retro with a twist.
- It had a high ceiling and a luridly coloured square of carpet on the floor.
- I'm always sad that these catalogues of popular anticlericalism fail to mention James Clavell's bestselling Shogun, which luridly shows its Jesuit villain feasting on capon in one important scene.
- It had a high ceiling and a luridly coloured square of carpet on the floor.
- it was luridly described in the book as the place where mystics took refuge
- His cousin was soon cursing luridly.
- For some illogical, irrational, totally witless reason, her senses were luridly, slaveringly fixated on what the third time would be like. The Ideal Bride
- Mar's death is prominently, and often luridly, described in later chronicles, and was probably exploited by the 1488 rebels as part justification for their actions.