horribly in English

adverb

awfully, terribly, horrendously

Use "horribly" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "horribly" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "horribly", or refer to the context using the word "horribly" in the English Dictionary.

1. Tragically, horribly.

2. I was horribly abused.

3. I was doing horribly in school.

4. The stain on her dress was horribly Conspicuous.

5. The landlady's rude and horribly nosy.

6. 14 Her face was horribly scarred.

7. 9 His face was horribly scarred.

8. It is a horribly defeatist slogan.

9. The team played Atrociously [= horribly] this season.

10. When trouble comes they behave selfishly and horribly.

11. 4 She was horribly disfigured by burns.

12. Typing (or, now, horribly, "keyboarding") is more convenient.

13. Of course it was Clodhopping, clumsy, horribly misjudged

14. And if it goes horribly wrong, no worries.

15. 10 A two-year-old boy was horribly murdered.

16. They had been roped together and then horribly massacred.

17. Ancient statues and mosaics testify that pugilists became horribly disfigured.

18. He began to cough in rasping barks that became horribly convulsive before eventually subsiding.

19. Cold hearted takes a look at romantic relationships that go horribly wrong

20. The Chameleons are one of the most horribly overlooked bands of all-time

21. Top synonyms for Appallingly (other words for Appallingly) are awfully, dreadfully and horribly.

22. The storyline is fatally compromised by an ending that leaves you feeling horribly cheated.

23. Ator battles giant spiders, swordsmen cloaked in shadow, re-animated dead warriors, and horribly hideous witches.

24. 17 Her left pupil is horribly dilated and blood trickles from one nostril and her hair.

25. Within 12 hours, I was horribly sunburned, just like Richard Dreyfuss in the movie.

26. The problem with this poisoning business was that the preliminary research was horribly incriminating.

27. As taught in many churches, those in the latter place suffer horribly for all eternity.

28. Alcotate would make anyone who drank it horribly ill, but it wouldn’t kill them.

29. Her left pupil is horribly dilated and blood trickles from one nostril and her hair.

30. Synonyms for Contemptibly include abominably, dreadfully, awfully, badly, horribly, terribly, vilely, foully, shockingly and abysmally

31. Synonyms for Accursedly include damnably, detestably, offensively, abominably, atrociously, despicably, disgracefully, horribly, reprehensibly and wickedly

32. But, from the outset, it was obvious that there was something horribly wrong with it.

33. At his most impressionable, Nicholas allowed himself to be talked into publicity stunts that horribly backfired.

34. Prospective donors often receive literature advertising drawings for prizes or perhaps depicting horribly deformed or emaciated children.

35. Philpot's goggle eyes rolled horribly as he glared silently at the circle and the two squares.

36. Mr Clinton was horribly late for a night at the Hanoi opera house, keeping everyone waiting.

37. Keeping integrity, she was dragged into a forest, horribly tortured, and shot. —Compare Matthew 4:9, 10.

38. Even their kisses might give him a disease from which he would die or become horribly spotty.

39. The governor sent forty soldiers to fire on what he called the horribly and detestably blasphemous Gortonians.

40. There was a general gasp and Todger let out a nervous shriek of laughter that sounded horribly like mockery.

41. Covered in blood The soldier reeled Bloodily away Helen was most horribly, most Bloodily, killed Ten minutes into

42. But in this return he sometimes found something as horribly inane as the tedium of the city clerk's world.

43. When an Olympic event incorporates brawling with the paparazzi into its most compelling moments, something has gone horribly wrong.

44. Fidel would be seized by cramps, vomiting and fits of coughing, just like the long-tailed primates, and horribly die.

45. She was horribly tortured for many hours as they tried to force her to make the Catholic sign of the cross.

46. The fields here were fringed with rowan trees, their bright red berries clashing horribly with the purple heather of late summer.

47. But first we are faced with the prospect of a decently brisk run there, and in horribly wet and miserable conditions.

48. Berserk returns with a whimper than a roar! The return of Guts and his tale feels like a horribly put together fan project

49. Historical applications (that is, horribly outdated legacy code) sometimes refer to these directly, but produce errors during compilation because they're declared inconsistently.

50. /ˈʃæɡ.rɪnd/ feeling disappointed or angry, especially by a failure or mistake: He was staring at the ruined bike with a horribly Chagrined expression