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Discover Ludwig'nightmarish' is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it to describe a particularly bad or frightening experience or situation. For example: The long wait for the delayed flight was a nightmarish experience.
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nightmarish
adjective
Resembling a nightmare.
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If everyone who usually spends their days watching The Big Bang Theory was forced out to vote by a lack of anything else to do, we'll be plunged into the nightmarish reality of a socialist government come 8 May.
Either way, you should probably brace yourself for something genuinely nightmarish.
3. Get a hobby A good distraction will stop you from going mad at the country's nightmarish spiral into crypto-fascism.
So accessing "reallyinteresting" is as simple as: This is certainly more straightforward than trying to understand the nightmarish car/cdr from above.
Both men can be viewed as nightmarish southern archetypes; unruly ghosts in the wings of American history.
Only Louis Walsh could have looked at Wagner, a middle-aged Brazilian man with classical operatic leanings, and determined that the key to his success would be to force him into performing a nightmarish technicolour bongo mash-up of She Bangs and Love Shack.
Then, just when you get the impression that Baltes is giving us permission to laugh out loud, she undermines any levity with alarming precariousness and nightmarish shadow: one recent show in Cologne was titled There's A Light And A Whistle For Attracting Attention.
The cameras have now been removed, but relations between the two couples remain nightmarish.
As brand new shows found audiences online, established web series had already proved the viability of the medium as a career launchpad: Broad City, a New York-based comedy about best friends Ilana and Abbi, was picked up by Comedy Central; Children's Hospital, a kind of nightmarish Scrubs, is now shown on Adult Swim; and Burning Love, a Ben Stiller spoof of The Bachelor, won an Emmy.
But the flaws work in its favour; it's at once detached and involving, resulting in a surreal, nightmarish assault on the senses that lingers long in the mind and prods hard at the subconscious.
I could not get my head around how something so peaceful and happy had turned into something so ridiculously nightmarish".
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