Sentence examples for too dread from inspiring English sources

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Let a Jew commit an atrocity and I, too, dread the communal consequences.

For reasons I don't fully understand, my wife and daughter (and perhaps the dog, too) dread this moment each year.

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She too dreads impending retirement.

Though Mr. McGreevey, too, dreads displeasing people, he is nonetheless a believer in government.

He related most strongly to the lead character Nick Young, because he too dreads his family's marital machinations.

I, too, truly dread these holidays and sink into my yearly fantasy of going to Switzerland to that clinic where you take a "sleep cure," trust myself to it and wake up when it's all over -- Jan . 5 perhaps.

It's not necessary to rub the dreads too often; as your dreads mature, the new growth will naturally knot up about an inch from your scalp.

And dread too takes shape.

That's Cornyn's dread, too.

Such language resonates with Germans who love consensus and dread too much change.

Underneath all the pluck is a layer of creeping dread too.

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