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Discover Ludwig"horribly noisy" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to describe something that is extremely loud and unpleasant. Here are a few examples of when it can be used: 1. The construction work next door was horribly noisy, making it impossible for me to concentrate on my work. 2. The party was fun, but the music was horribly noisy, and I couldn't hear myself think. 3. The wind storm was horribly noisy, causing trees to crash down and power lines to flicker. 4. My neighbor's dog barks every night, and it's horribly noisy, keeping me awake. 5. I couldn't sleep because my brother's snoring was horribly noisy, sounding like a freight train.
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It is so horribly noisy that when, finally, the power comes back for a while and the generators are turned off, I am amazed that this kind of silence is possible and grateful for this incandescent stillness.
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We think this remastering of Dave I.D.'s noisy track sounds horribly wonderful.
Horrible things happen, horribly.
From exploding eyeballs and noisy explosions to midichlorians and inertial dampeners, science fiction is often derided for getting the science horribly wrong.
Horribly wasted.
It could go horribly.
Horribly so.
Horribly compelling.
Horribly ugly.
Horribly grim.
Very noisy.
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