Sentence examples for it's dreadfully from inspiring English sources

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It's dreadfully sad," says Champion.

"It's dreadfully confusing!' There are several striking poems; One is written in dialect peculiar to "Looking-glass House," the first stanza of which runs thus: – "Twas brillig, and the slithy toves Did gyre and gimble in the wabe; All mimsy were the borogoves, And the mome raths outgrabe".

That means it's dreadfully slow in grabbing all those Twitter posts.

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The car had F1's first semi-automatic gearbox and it was dreadfully unreliable throughout pre-season testing and in practice before the opening race of the season in Brazil.

Their old label, Modular, told them it didn't have enough budget to promote their second album, The Optimist, delaying its release (on their own label The Numbers) until 2010, when it was dreadfully overlooked.

It was dreadfully overwritten.

It is dreadfully easy, nowadays, to turn tragedy into a one-note martyrdom.

It was dreadfully draining, physically exhausting and then he had all the personal stuff".

It was not universally acclaimed at the time of publication, however, with Susan Bassnet saying it was "dreadfully badly written" in Times Higher Education.

"You have to laugh, " he writes, "because it is dreadfully, morbidly funny to see a human being to whom you have no connection reduced to the level of a windup toy.

It was dreadfully dull.

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