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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "atrociously" in a sentence

    atrociously example sentences

    atrociously


    1. published on its cover the picture of the behind of an atrociously wrinkled


    2. potential buyers the physical capacities of the horses, the horses are often atrociously


    3. share of atrociously wicked ones,” I said


    4. That meant that the surviving troopships remained atrociously vulnerable, with thousands of soldiers still on them, something that made Yamamoto frown again


    5. She was atrociously betrayed by the man she loved


    6. The fibbing secretary was there; a young, sexy, giggly girl to whom he talked atrociously and kissed on the cheeks


    7. However, the flats were atrociously furnished, dirty and ridiculously expensive


    8. He paid his domestics well and spoke to them atrociously, mostly in good humor


    9. Breastplates they wore, curved in the shape of atrociously muscular men


    10. When Don Quixote saw the state he was in he said, "I have now come to the conclusion, good Sancho, that this castle or inn is beyond a doubt enchanted, because those who have so atrociously diverted themselves with thee, what can they be but phantoms or beings of another world? and I hold this confirmed by having noticed that when I was by the wall of the yard witnessing the acts of thy sad tragedy, it was out of my power to mount upon it, nor could I even dismount from Rocinante, because they no doubt had me enchanted; for I swear to thee by the faith of what I am that if I had been able to climb up or dismount, I would have avenged thee in such a way that those braggart thieves would have remembered their freak for ever, even though in so doing I knew that I contravened the laws of chivalry, which, as I have often told thee, do not permit a knight to lay hands on him who is not one, save in case of urgent and great necessity in defence of his own life and person

    11. That young foreigner played atrociously, I thought


    12. And these days he acted so atrociously he really might do it


    13. “You’re making a terrible mistake, and an atrociously bad career move, but I can tell there’s no point in arguing with you


    14. “It’s going to be atrociously hot again all day,” said Gania, with an air of annoyance, taking his hat


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    Synonyms for "atrociously"

    abominably abysmally atrociously awfully rottenly terribly outrageously

    "atrociously" definitions

    in a terrible manner


    to an extravagant or immoderate degree