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Discover LudwigThe phrase "utterly ugly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the extreme unattractiveness of something or someone. Example: "The abandoned building was utterly ugly, with broken windows and peeling paint."
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It's still a bitty, messy and utterly ugly game though.
Instead, we were reminded that the world can be an utterly ugly place, my daughter asking on the way home if we could move away from this place.
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Utterly horrible".
To the unschooled eye, the cement and steel assemblages that serve State Highway 226 appear strictly utilitarian, utterly unremarkable, even ugly.
"At this moment we are confronting a campaign that has been unleashed, from what origin we do not know, but which is utterly pernicious, virulent and ugly," he complained during an interview broadcast Easter Sunday on the Catholic University's television station here.
This ugly and utterly inappropriate conflation of heinous purposeful murder -- literally a war crime by global standards -- with the health risks of the products of chemical companies is heartlessly demeaning to the Syrian victims, and it cheapens and undermines the efforts of anyone who wants serious attention paid to the health risks that industrial chemicals do sometimes pose.
It was a sad-ugly disease, utterly absent of glamour.
"It wasn't ugly; it was utterly bland.
"The difference between the teams is they took their chances and we didn't," Robshaw said, ignoring the ugly, purple bubble that had utterly deformed his left eye.
The result is sometimes beautiful, sometimes ugly, but never less than utterly extraordinary.
"It's absolutely, utterly hideous!" Fadell growls, zeroing his attention on an ugly beige gadget glued to the outside wall that controls the pool's temperature, a small blotch that's apparently spoiling this otherwise real-life David Hockney painting.
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