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adjective
Causing horror; terrible; shocking.
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He woke up to horrible news.
Ms. Roberson has smooched a smattering of boys, ranging from pretty good to horrible.
"Call Me Ben" doesn't quite rise to horrible embarrassment, but it is squirm inducing.
To the Editor: Your article points to horrible developments in psychiatry.
Of course denial can be exhausting, and if left unexamined, it can lead to horrible consequences.
Clearly, there are elements from all wings of the party prone to horrible behaviour.
Ms. Jacobs said she would rate the county's buildings as "fair to horrible.
Prison is how society deters violence: the prospect of going to horrible prisons like this.
Postpartum depression is serious and has led to horrible consequences when left untreated.
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If you make it in metal, you play a circuit of decent-to-horrible stand-up clubs.
I know we were supposed to go to [horrible activity] at [terrible bar] in [Queens], but I've been reading between your tweets, and . . .
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