I am utterly appalled to even think that one of my men might be so misguided as to abuse your generous hospitality.
'If I have to,' he agreed with a cool arrogance that utterly appalled her.
Hurting someone, taking advantage of them, trying to force them to do something that they would not ordinarily do" He looked utterly appalled at the notion, as if he could barely form the words since they were so distasteful to him.
Javan was shaking his head, utterly appalled at the story Faelan had told him-and what the priest had suffered for his sake.
A special committee of the Law Society said it was utterly appalled at reports that some solicitors have double-charged for work done for victims of institutional abuse.
Thatcher 'Utterly Appalled' Reacting to the events in China today, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher of Britain said, according to Reuters, that she was "utterly appalled" by the executions, and said she and Prime Minister Bob Hawke of Australia were discussing possible sanctions against China.
Britons may be spit over blame for the Greek crisis, but they appear united at being utterly appalled at the contempt for democracy on show.
Mr President, on a point of order, while the House will very much agree with the words you have just spoken and while we are all utterly appalled at the events which took place in Beslan, I must draw the attention of the House to another matter.
Lawmakers were utterly appalled this week when Representative Henry B. Gonzalez dispatched a paint-peeling letter to his colleague Jim Leach, calling the Iowa Republican obdurate, obstinate, premeditated, willfully disobedient and, by clear implication, irresponsible.