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are dreading
adjective
Terrible; greatly feared.
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Meanwhile, they are dreading the admissions process.
CONSERVATIVES are dreading the November elections.
Many Goldman employees are dreading this year's big reveal, and for good reason.
More and more people are dreading that knock on the door.
"That's usually a sign that they are dreading practice or there is something else going on.
"We are dreading another protracted fight over who should be principal," one official said.
Both are dreading the next four months of tortuous national political sparring.
'Some people are dreading university, but for us it's not an issue.
In neighbourhoods like Amr's all over Baghdad, they are dreading the next few days.
People are dreading next week, when the missing may be "confirmed".
And, she said, they are "dreading" the bills, which she estimates will be over $32,000 before negotiations begin.
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