I'm sure someone will present me with some kind of horridly boring monotonous work any minute now. |
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I halted abruptly in front of the horridly painted blue house, threw Jackson my.22 and grabbed my magnum, loading the revolver with six shots. |
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His words were slurring horridly now, so I just about couldn't understand them. |
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Andy looked at her trying to keep a straight face but failed horridly as he laughed outright at her. |
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Unfortunately, a fairly large majority of us are from Irish heritage and therefore are horridly pale and only burn or freckle. |
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Despite the fact that her head was beginning to pound horridly, she determinedly held her head high and slowly danced the gavotte perfectly without letting the book fall. |
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He sends away samples and discovers that water is horridly polluted. |
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There the officer stands, big boots and crackling radio horridly out of place in a homely kitchen, as family members exchange accusations. |
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The Chiefs lost — to the Raiders, again — in horridly droopy fashion, downgrading themselves from third to fourth in the playoff standings. |
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The body's impossible, unreal presence functions as a horridly exaggerated emblem of how mental anguish, the grief for a buried alternative life, might be viscerally present in a marriage. |
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Not of a space-distance, of a horridly naked space, speechless and fearless, but of a space-treasure, and of the worlds which roll within its vastness. |
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