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Was he full of dread at what would happen next?
Oh, shit, Goldfinger thought, although not in dread, at first: in amazement.
They screamed at every scary moment, and issued proclamations of dread at every interlude.
He acknowledged a bit of dread at the daunting size of the task this year.
Dread at watching a past-its-peak show sink further and further into the abyss.
Filled with dread at the prospect of a show without them, the internet has spasmed.
Forty-two: bengulfedulfed by an overwhelming sense of dread at the futility of a random, merciless universe.
A profoundly devout Anglican, Johnson was in dread at the prospect of death and judgment, for he feared damnation.
Unlike, say, David Cameron and Gordon Brown, I felt dread at the news that the pope was to visit Britain.
Dread at having to watch Gary Barlow slow-puncture all the fun out of the room again.
It was time to walk home through the pale spring night and I had no dread at all of terrors waiting for me at home.
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