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Definition of horribly in English: horriblyadverb ˈhɒrɪbliˈhɔrəbli 1In a way that causes horror; shockingly. people are suffering horribly in the aftermath of the cyclone Example sentencesExamples - His mouth extended almost from ear to ear, grinning horribly and showing all his teeth.
- There was a hideous mutant running around, horribly mutilating cattle and farmers alike.
- To those of us who live here, it's not news that the city is horribly polluted.
- The scene climaxes with the space travelers' violent encounter with the planet's horribly mutated inhabitants.
- Many ordinary children suffer horribly during vicious civil wars.
- Without a strong plot or convincing characters to give it any depth, the film turns into an exercise in waiting for people to die horribly for your entertainment.
- For the first time since World War II, we have been affected tragically and horribly.
- The entire site was horribly damaged and required near-total restoration.
- In a sign that the once horribly polluted river is clean, wild salmon have returned.
- In the middle of the night, a horribly diseased man comes to the cabin.
- 1.1informal In a very bad way; terribly.
his latest work flopped horribly as submodifier something went horribly wrong Example sentencesExamples - When he unveils his new, something goes horribly wrong.
- A neat but obvious final twist makes amends for a horribly clichéd finale set on a rickety balcony.
- The fuzzy-haired keyboard player switches to bass, the erstwhile bassist to second guitar, and it all goes horribly pear-shaped.
- You fall on some passenger and you get all tangled up, and it's horribly embarrassing.
- The bodice fit her tightly, and the short, puffy sleeves were horribly outdated and out of style.
- It's the most horribly unfunny thing I have ever seen in my life!
- We need a transition to leave behind horribly inefficient and contaminating systems and change to new systems that respect the environment more.
- This set of games is horribly addictive.
- The organization's plans go horribly awry.
- I rewatched the movie this morning and realized how good and yet how horribly cheesy it is.
Definition of horribly in US English: horriblyadverbˈhɔrəbliˈhôrəblē 1In a way that causes horror; shockingly. people are suffering horribly in the aftermath of the cyclone Example sentencesExamples - In a sign that the once horribly polluted river is clean, wild salmon have returned.
- For the first time since World War II, we have been affected tragically and horribly.
- His mouth extended almost from ear to ear, grinning horribly and showing all his teeth.
- In the middle of the night, a horribly diseased man comes to the cabin.
- To those of us who live here, it's not news that the city is horribly polluted.
- Many ordinary children suffer horribly during vicious civil wars.
- Without a strong plot or convincing characters to give it any depth, the film turns into an exercise in waiting for people to die horribly for your entertainment.
- The entire site was horribly damaged and required near-total restoration.
- The scene climaxes with the space travelers' violent encounter with the planet's horribly mutated inhabitants.
- There was a hideous mutant running around, horribly mutilating cattle and farmers alike.
- 1.1informal In a very bad way; terribly.
his latest work flopped horribly as submodifier something went horribly wrong Example sentencesExamples - It's the most horribly unfunny thing I have ever seen in my life!
- The organization's plans go horribly awry.
- A neat but obvious final twist makes amends for a horribly clichéd finale set on a rickety balcony.
- I rewatched the movie this morning and realized how good and yet how horribly cheesy it is.
- We need a transition to leave behind horribly inefficient and contaminating systems and change to new systems that respect the environment more.
- The fuzzy-haired keyboard player switches to bass, the erstwhile bassist to second guitar, and it all goes horribly pear-shaped.
- This set of games is horribly addictive.
- When he unveils his new, something goes horribly wrong.
- The bodice fit her tightly, and the short, puffy sleeves were horribly outdated and out of style.
- You fall on some passenger and you get all tangled up, and it's horribly embarrassing.
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