Sentence examples for look of dread from inspiring English sources

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Charlie approaches the school, a look of dread on his face.

"He said, 'Oh no, you're singing it yourself.' The look of dread and fear.

"A look of dread came over Larry's face and he says, 'This is going to be a tough one,' " Mr. Isay recalled in an interview.

Since the discovery after new year celebrations of a drowned man, "naked, his head turned almost 180 degrees, a look of dread in his eyes", the village has felt itself "under judgment".

Since the discovery after new year celebrations of a drowned man, "naked, his head turned almost 180 degrees, a look of dread in his eyes", the village has felt itself "under judgment".

The three readers rushed back into the hut, very concerned, and when they saw the look of dread on Chicken Little's sweet face and her finger pointing skyward, trembling, they immediately turned around and rushed back out to see what was the matter.

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At the show they often dress in black, wear headsets and sport a look of permanent dread.

Why the sudden feeling of dread?

The figure to the right, flame-haired, anguished, stares balefully at his companion with a look of the utmost dread.

But it is to the clash of civilizations we must look with a measure of dread...

"And I remember that sense of dread: looking out of the window for the missiles coming over, watching for the mushroom clouds.

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