How To Use Scarily In A Sentence

  • Ferrell plays Phil, a peewee soccer coach driven to insanity by his scarily competitive relationship with his father.
  • And scarily, just as I thought that, I felt myself being lifted out of my seat by a pair of lightly tanned, strong hands, with little black stars tattooed between the thumb and forefingers.
  • For grotesque this was or, in its own scarily inventive way, grotesque burlesque. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thankfully, the game has online origins, so is blessed with an enormous internet metaverse of hints, tips and strategies, as well as a scarily in-depth history.
  • When the future of body modification is so scarily huge — pleasure-heightening electrodynamic touch sensors implanted in the skin, anybody? Times, Sunday Times
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  • For grotesque this was or, in its own scarily inventive way, grotesque burlesque. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm sure the tall one with the scarily white teeth has many businessy tricks up his sleeve. The Sun
  • This footage is followed by scarily similar scenes of rows of identical workers entering and working in the factories and steel mills.
  • The player is obviously a star, but even he has looked off the pace as of late as he returned from an injury scarily ahead of schedule.
  • They're scarily good in attack. Times, Sunday Times
  • For grotesque this was or, in its own scarily inventive way, grotesque burlesque. Times, Sunday Times
  • And guests who take part in the Halloween Hunt will be given the chance to win some scarily good prizes. The Sun
  • Spector oozed evil, but hid behind a scarily convincing family man front.
  • Yesterday we had a Mummy & Lola day (the day before was a Mummy & Max day, and we went here and then had chinese food together) and went to Zürich to stock up on ballet gear, and she was scarily into clothes shopping ... she helped me choose some new sunglasses, although the jury is still out on whether they are a good look for me or not (Bruno called them 'dorky' - hey, doesn't he know dorky is the new black?). Rainy day
  • After enduring this witless farrago devoid of a single real human emotion and yet somehow scarily, snarkily representative of a generation, some of us may simply want to weep for the future.
  • She's scarily good at acting, and she's only going to get better.
  • The widespread availability of free or very low cost development tools makes creating a business almost scarily simple.
  • A gallery full of exquisite portrait drawings of rococo ladies showing off their heads from all the best angles is scarily enticing. Times, Sunday Times
  • While they try not to behave in any discernible pattern, they do tend to get up scarily early in the morning.
  • Unemployment is still running at a scarily high 7.8 percent , meaning 23 million Americans are out of work.
  • Scarily, we are talking about emotional closeness. On a cop show.
  • I was also concerned about how scarily strict the authorities down here are on drug use.
  • He laughed and moved to grind with the scarily leggy female.
  • Also present is our scarily good chief creative officer Seb.
  • For grotesque this was or, in its own scarily inventive way, grotesque burlesque. Times, Sunday Times
  • His last post before the incident is scarily prescient.
  • She's quick-witted, scarily focused, even improbably droll.
  • We ask new hires to take the Myers-Briggs personality test; lots of people read their results and talk about how scarily accurate their description was.
  • They have become very good friends in a scarily short amount of time.
  • My position, scarily, is pretty close to McCain’s initial position last summer. jeffg166 Says: Matthew Yglesias » On So-Called “Irresponsible” Borrowers
  • What a scarily good idea. The Sun
  • At its most basic, the dipping sauce will be fish sauce, sliced chillies (the tiny, scarily hot bird's beak variety) and a squeeze of lime.
  • Cosmetic surgery is a scarily unregulated world. Times, Sunday Times
  • Johnny was extremely bright, scarily so; he was just so intelligent.
  • And scarily, it is green activists who are conniving at the abuse and murder of rural Britain.
  • It's a show within a show, and almost scarily impressive. Times, Sunday Times
  • Previous efforts, like the one pictured before – while still scarily advanced – are nonetheless always slightly inaccurate, because they rely on a camera/projector technique.
  • One said: 'His legs looked scarily thin. The Sun
  • As a dedicated contrarian I'm always uneasy with the way in which people, who are as individuals rational and intelligent, can be transformed into scarily conformist drones.
  • IT looks scarily like a man poised to jump from a building - and has shocked commuters around London. The Sun
  • As in scarily blonde, yellow, xanthic hair, Rapunzel-gold and terrifying. Hair today
  • Terror builds slowly but ultimately scarily in this slow-paced, supernatural shocker.
  • Todd is as humble as Dad—in fact, they are scarily similar in so many ways.
  • The film is another timely parable smack dab in the middle of the current election season, where the U.S. electorate is as scarily divided as it's ever been.
  • It wouldn't be embarrassing; just a little drinks thing to set up Sara, an unattached girlfriend, and a single, scarily attractive psychiatrist I'd met at a party and didn't want to go to waste.
  • His legs looked scarily thin; people were saying he had lost too much weight.
  • He is becoming scarily good. Times, Sunday Times
  • As in scarily blonde, yellow, xanthic hair, Rapunzel-gold and terrifying. Archive 2004-07-01
  • The Pacific Ocean is a Very Scarily Big Place and a person swimming in it is very very small. Cheeseburger Gothic » Homework
  • He seemed sort of almost scarily obsessed with things and sometimes really disconnected.
  • When not avoiding jungle walks I would go on low-lying, scarily thin boats with outboard motors that would race you out to the water villages.
  • Defense Department, now features a circular red, white and blue logo on its Web site that has been characterized in some reports as "scarily" similar to President Obama's former campaign symbol. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • Debt: it's a scarily familiar reality for many Americans during these troubled economic times.
  • Last year there were photos of her looking scarily thin but now she is plump again. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most of the works are for sale, often at scarily exorbitant prices.
  • Staring back at me in the mirror with really confused eyes was a girl with porcelain skin, rosy red cheeks that flushed with the colour apple red; fuchsia stained lips and scarily outlined eyes.
  • They're relaxed, interesting clothes, but not scarily fashion-forward. Times, Sunday Times
  • The roads here are in scarily bad shape from all the earthquakes.
  • Toure revived his Anfield career with a stirring display of leadership, leading a scarily young Reds team by example against Europe's best.
  • That's why you feel so scarily similar to her. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘Ask me again,’ she repeated, looking scarily serious.

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