Sentence examples for aura of dread from inspiring English sources

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Even that, I suspect, was more due to the superbly sustained aura of dread and menace than the storyline, which again was flimsy enough.

Dubstep picked up on the bass-drop, the aura of dread, the rootical echoes of 1970s reggae at its peak of spiritual militancy.

The Jack Abramoff corruption scandal, the guilty plea of Randy "Duke" Cunningham on bribery charges, various unfolding FBI investigations, the latest bloated spending bills, all give an impression of a party that is more interested in enjoying the fruits of power than representing conservative principles.An aura of dread now surrounds the mid-term elections.

Once that runner is revealed to be Pharaon, an aura of dread surrounds this man, who is so haunted by the crime he is investigating (and that he may have committed) that at one point he breaks down and lets out a desperate howl of anguish.

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To some of us there is something alien and forbidding about Boston, a chilling aura of numinous dread.

Coupled with its squeegee‐type of electronic ef fects and the automaton move ments of the performers, the piece conjured up an unsettling aura of nameless dread.

The world of "The Aura" is, quite obviously, a heightened and stylized version of reality, but its governing emotions of dread, suspicion and moral confusion are bracingly real.

This all-important aura of mystery, of submerged madness and pervasive dread, has evaporated almost entirely from the stage version, directed by Anne Kauffman.

His methods are diabolical, lending an aura of alien malice to our free floating dread.

Kind of dread this.

It was the Hand of Dread.

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