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But they were horridly vivid even now, some ten years after.
The whole region, and its current occupants, spoke quite horridly for itself.
Even this far out, the waves shuddered through us, horridly potent.
The nightmare had come back, horridly vivid, to attack all of her senses.
It was one of those shouts that are horridly distinct even when we cannot hear what is shouted.
Her face was the colour of lard and she smiled horridly.
The other, clicking horridly, reached out to touch him.
Perhaps it is best for the Rangers and their fans that this horrible season ends horridly.
Is he the killer - or just horridly prescient?
A rifle bullet cracked past her head, horridly close.
Indeed, he was horridly dejected the first time he asked and I said no.
She was used to working only when she felt like it, or the deadline loomed too horridly.
Polly, by contrast, considered her childhood to be "horridly unhappy."
The dog was covered with sacking, but its tail, horridly dead, stuck out at one end.
It cluttered horridly in a language that Felix could not recognise.
Sometimes I do feel I'm horridly inadequate for the role of a wife, though."
The problem in reverse is more horridly interesting.
The ship vibrated horridly for ten seconds, then steadied down.
But his swollen ankle was throbbing horridly, and the thought of all those steps made him feel weak.
It is a gripping account, horridly fascinating to its core, and all the more compelling for being true.
Its hide was warty, dry but horridly warm and somehow busy.
And for their loss they were ripped into parts and horridly mutilated.
Her face was horridly blank, and I knew it was from an excess of emotion.
"I tell the operator to send over their most horridly offensive colors," he said, "and I'm always pleased with the results."
My situation makes me horridly sad and wretched.