Dictionary
The horrid
adjective
Bristling, rough, rugged.
synonyms
Exact(60)
The horrid nature of Marchella Pierce's death produced four arrests.
The horrid Pens teams of the past were the heroes.
The horrid sculpture has been removed from the dining room.
The Horrid Henry Books, The Monstrous Child I was lucky enough to read the first Harry Potter when it was just a book, like any other.
The horrid thing is that the consequence might not be the same for Rand as it was for dad.
When it was accepted, she revealed the horrid truth.
Were they angry because of the horrid accusations of abuse involving a former assistant coach?
"At once the horrid truth became apparent," the Lowell tutor wrote.
As all the horrid buildings went in, there would be gurgling, revolving noises inside.
He recalls the horrid story of each one of the family members.
Will the horrid alteration of America's greatest city also alter the American novel?
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