Sentence examples for a sort of dreadful from inspiring English sources

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Maître Naud, who came into the case at this point and who is a Paris barrister with a high reputation, called it "a sort of dreadful game".

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A: Sort of.

"Oh, all sorts of dreadful, dreadful scandals, of course," he says.

As if I was enacting some sort of dreadful personal slight against an ex-boyfriend or something".

He added, "You can't legislate to stop a switch flicking in someone's head and this sort of dreadful action taking place".

It just didn't make sense to people that a couple so rich, good-looking, and successful could be involved in the sort of dreadful behavior that most of us have no trouble whatsoever associating with poor white trash.

"It was quite difficult at first because we've got quite an active social life and we were going to parties and events and I had this sort of dreadful secret.

Mitt Romney came into this campaign looking at the sort of dreadful economic fundamentals that should all but guarantee his success.

"But that was dreadful – we had three rooms and a sort of kitchen, but no bathroom; we had an outside lavatory.

His violence and his deceit are a sort of existential affirmation, a mark on the world, the wrenching of a space — even a dreadful and self-punishing one — within which he makes his identity and recognizes himself.

"A sort of blank".

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