Sentence examples for spoke terribly from inspiring English sources

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JG: He spoke terribly good English for a Russian.

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She speaks in terribly thoughtful sentences, delivered in a commandingly lyrical accent she describes as posh.

"I could understand the jokes before I understood Hindi," she says, adding that she still speaks it "terribly".

However, he speaks Spanish terribly.

We wondered how she could speak so terribly as to incite violent remarks from a crowd, and all with a smile on her face...

No one I spoke to appeared terribly concerned about finding a new job, and perhaps with good reason.

Tenzing spoke English but not terribly well, and I didn't really speak any Nepali.

Perhaps because they haven't put themselves in the shoes of an immigrant and considered why they might commit this relatively small offense and traverse hot and dangerous territory to find work among strangers in a land where they may not speak the language terribly well.

Ms Bruni recently declared monogamy "terribly boring" and spoke in relaxed fashion about her numerous past conquests, including Mick Jagger and Eric Clapton.

And they will finally know first-hand if Mr. Simon got it right when he spoke in "Old Friends" about "how terribly strange to be 70".

She spoke of his "fine, beautiful, not terribly masculine hands," and his face, "strangely is masculine, but when he puts on that wig and makeup, not so".

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