Sentence examples for dreadfully nervous from inspiring English sources

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She is dreadfully nervous about being interviewed as one of the people who voted for Hanson.

When Ms. Field, who is currently single, took her old friend Ms. Sherwood to the premiere of "Beautiful" at the Toronto Film Festival this month, Ms. Field was "dreadfully nervous" about how the audience would react to the movie, Ms. Sherwood says.

-- Nervous -- very, very dreadfully nervous I had been and am; but why will you say that I am mad?" -- that the astute reader begins to question his agenda from the outset.

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But for a lunging block by Coleman, who looked a far more mature and secure performer than the nervous figure given the dreadfully awkward task of shackling Benfica's Angel Di María in Lisbon, Gustavo Manduca would have equalised for Athens with 20 minutes remaining.

After a party goes dreadfully wrong, Roderick, despite Faraday's dedicated and relentless care, descends into a nervous breakdown, during which he becomes convinced that Hundreds Hall is out to get him.

Dreadfully sexist?

"I'm dreadfully sorry about this, dreadfully, dreadfully sorry.

—Adv.: horrendē, dreadfully, Vulg.

Solitude is dreadfully unfashionable.

"It's dreadfully sad.

"I miss them dreadfully.

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