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As I mentioned on the phone, my day was atrocious.
When they finally turned up after about six months, the pieces were atrocious.
He had some atrocious times last year with the car, not his driving.
It is quite atrocious, almost worse than ever seen before.
Science has nothing to say on this point, but they probably had atrocious breath.
He had good cause to do so; the pain I gave him must have been atrocious.
Chicago ended the 1956 season with an atrocious 60-94 record.
In the third week of December 1925, the weather was atrocious.
Where do these people come up with their atrocious accents?
"The material being offered is so atrocious, I have to move into film."
After 50 years, they come up with an atrocious thing like this."
The offensive line, except for the last two games, has been atrocious.
The point was not that these families suffered from atrocious social conditions.
This is the B side of the new single and truly atrocious.
"And some of the things we did to them were atrocious, too.
His ability with a bow was nothing this side of atrocious.
The girl knew that no cruelty, however atrocious, was beyond him.
"The old network left behind by the Russians was atrocious."
And not to have the ability of the best medical care is simply atrocious."
Now, I'm having good experience with the network, but my phone hardware has been atrocious.
According to one teacher who wrote to the show, the whole aesthetic is "atrocious."
All the networks have their problems, but Orange are atrocious.
But a number of roads are truly atrocious even now.
It was in between, with an atrocious accent and other differences.
Despite the atrocious weather he reached the hotel about 5 am.