Sentence examples for the terribly from inspiring English sources

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the terribly

adverb

Causing terror or awe.

  • The lion roared terribly.

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Male swagger of an infantilizing kind figures in "Terrible Advice," the terribly titled debut play from the Canadian actor Saul Rubinek, at south London's Menier Chocolate Factory through Nov. 12.

Then there are the terribly important people.

Photographs illuminate the terribly damaged family of man to which, I'm afraid, we all belong.

This approach will serve him well in the terribly difficult months ahead.

Fortunately, she will be spared the terribly inappropriate footwear in the sequel.

"The bad news is that the terribly restrictive mandate still stands," he said.

(It's awful to imagine, however, that the high suicide rate may be the terribly high price).

Could the terribly off-key recital against Italy have been a one-off?

Oh, and there's Joan Crawford as the terribly common perfume sales clerk who steals Shearer's husband.

Being a mainstream kinda gal anyway, I go to the terribly passé Vanity Fair party.

You know, the terribly awkward things like price, availability, launch date.

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