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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awfully hurt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant level of pain or emotional distress, often in a colloquial context.
Example: "After the accident, I felt awfully hurt both physically and emotionally."
Alternatives: "deeply hurt" or "extremely hurt".
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"I'm awfully sorry if it hurt anybody, particularly Al".
Other times, her joints and bones would hurt so awfully that she could barely get out of bed.
"You can make me jealous — and you can hurt most awfully — 'cause my loving you is a chink in the armour of telling the world to go to hell and you can thrust a sword into it at any time," Hemingway wrote, before explaining why he hadn't kissed her goodbye on the train platform.
Throw in assorted injuries and hurt feelings, and Kentucky looks awfully vulnerable despite a 20-9 record and the presence of the all-American Tayshaun Prince.
"It doesn't hurt to have a book that sells awfully well every once in a while," she said.
It hurt!
Tatum, a tall, lean, abs-enhanced former model, makes Shawn an awfully nice fellow — a mass of gentle, hurting, inarticulate impulses.
And that hurts, hurts badly".
Military invasion easily bested soccer as Europe's preferred sport, creating the kind of hurt feelings that die awfully hard.
Awfully wrong".
Awfully quick.
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