Sentence examples for hideous to from inspiring English sources

The phrase "hideous to" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something undesirable or unpleasant. For example, "The traffic in the city is hideous to deal with during rush hour."

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"It would be hideous to have somebody explaining art".

It may be delicious, but if it looks hideous to the eye, it won't look better in a picture.

Picasso, for one thing, still looks hideous to many visitors to Tate Modern - that is, he's still new.

It was a hair monster, a puppet, like a toxic Cousin Itt with chitinous H. R. Giger limbs, absurd but sufficiently hideous to conjure a taste of revulsion.

Sometimes people can't be OK, can't be made better, although it would be hideous to act on that assumption and to ever give up on them.

The toll that's taken on them, in the form of birth defects, cancer and other ailments, is hideous to observe and should fill those who eat Florida tomatoes with shame.

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When you believe you're the show's romantic lead, it's extra-hideous to realize that you're the dupe in a low-rent sex comedy, breaking into some guy's iPhone to find shady Uber receipts.

Those people standing out in Rockefeller Plaza in the freezing cold, clapping, waving, holding up those hideous signs to say hello to their friends and relatives.

The chaplain makes a note to look into it, and no doubt adds it to his litany of hideous ways to be dismembered aboard the Cleveland.

You will find on the record for all time to your hideous abnormalities. to pretend to be ministers of the Gospel.

It's hideous joy to watch them frolic, and to witness them getting their comeuppance.

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