Use "god-awful" in a sentence
god-awful example sentences
god-awful
1. another door, with nothing protecting it other than a bolt that made a god-awful noise when slid
2. He was drinking some God-awful stuff
3. What the bloody hell where they doing in the middle of this god-awful jungle?”
4. It has already been a God-awfully long wait!
5. This called for instant action of complete hair removal and the generous application of a god-awful black ointment with the distinct punch of coal tar
6. The smell emanating from that God-awful grease-hole draws nothing but flies, cockroaches, lunatics, and lowlifes
7. He wished he could talk to his friend Stephen and tell him what a God-awful place this was
8. Then with a remorseful and dank sense of reality, he contemplated that anything he wanted to keep from that god-awful place was either dead or gone
9. Why Kenny Jackson, and to what end, were the two questions that kept him up at this god-awful early hour
10. There was a new, God-awful performance upon us and rehearsals now included Sunday afternoon
11. when he sees me? I’ve got the feeling that there’l be a god-awful fight, and,
12. This was the one who’d defiled his face so horribly with that god-awful knife of his—the same boy he and Renoir had stuffed face first into the snow bank, before they'd sodomized him thoroughly!
13. She would never see him come down for breakfast wearing those God-awful velour shorts she hated
14. I was a human with a god-awful load on my back and without even a trekking pole to balance myself
15. JACOBI DISCONNECTED the phone call, leaving static in my ear and a god-awful gap between what he’d said and what he’d left out
16. That’s if they actually had hearts, Tandy, said the little voice in my head—which was getting a lot louder the more time I spent in that god-awful place
17. I stopped taking your arm when you started wearing that god-awful cologne
18. It takes a god-awful time and it's not worth the bother
19. That’s what’s so God-awful big about tonight…it’s the end of old man Gravity and the age we’ll remember him by, for once and all