Sentence examples for horrifying language from inspiring English sources

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When I hear of grade 3 children coming home with horrifying language and graphic sexual "knowledge," I shudder.

Written in May of 1962, a month after the Bay of Pigs fiasco; five months before the Cuban missile crisis; and a year before President John Fitzgerald Kennedy was assassinated; the Northwoods document illustrates in horrifying language that Kennedy, like Obama, had "hold overs" and "loyalists" willing to risk millions of American lives to further their own agenda.

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Those are the most exciting and sometimes horrifying five words in the English language for presidential candidates, campaign workers, and to some degree, yeah, the people of Iowa.

The internet trolls posted dozens of horrifying sexual taunts, in language too offensive to reprint.

"The idea horrifies some English language teachers but at the end of the day we have to accept that words and their pronunciation are flexible and changeable," says Setter.

And when an employee overheard their conversation, she asked what was wrong, became equally horrified by the sexist language -- and removed all the books from the shelf herself.

The Democratic nominee used even more vivid language on stage, calling Trump's refusal to accept the result "horrifying".

It's horrifying, horrifying".

And horrifying.

Truly horrifying.

Horrifying, yes.

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