Sentence examples for he is appalling from inspiring English sources

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He is appalling in Francis Ford Coppola's Dracula, in part, because there were no dudes in 1893.

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Needless to say he was appalling that day too.

At his ninety-fourth-birthday party, in May of last year, Rosemary Clooney sidled up to him and serenaded him with the usually unsung fourth chorus of "It's De-Lovely": **{:.break one} ** He's appalling, he's appealing, He's a pollywog, he's a paragon, He's a Popeye, he's a panic, he's a pip, He's de-lovely.

My worst room-mate was Derek Randall - he was appalling!" If you could make one change to Test cricket what would it be?

For them, the notion that Mr. Putin might rule Russia for another 12 years — essentially what he is proposing — is appalling and inconceivable.

In another statement, eerily echoing Abbott's, Halfon declared: "He [Clarke] is appalling and I wish I had never met him".

He said: "It is appalling that institutionalised political correctness led to the council turning a blind eye to heinous crimes.

"The number of voters is appalling," he said.

"The BBC tells the truth about itself, even when the truth is appalling," he said.

You don't get cultural change by telling everybody their behaviour is appalling," he says.

By contrast, "in many Manhattan buildings, even by well-known architects, the detailing is appalling," he said.

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