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1. “Honestly Aldous, that horrid man is SO AGGRAVATING! I HAVE to marry him!” Sam allowed himself an uncertain smile at the shrieks of laughter from Kira and Aldous as they cheerfully returned to work
2. ‘Well, it sounds horrid, but I’ve realised that I’m only going out with her because I feel sorry for her
3. I have a horrid feeling that if I try to dismount, I shall collapse in a heap
4. I need to drown out that horrid racket!
5. horrid and slimy toad
6. That must be horrid – having to apologise for your wife
7. This is nasty!’ She holds up the letter, ‘It must have been a horrid shock when you opened it
8. Haltingly at first, but gathering confidence as I tell it, I explain the whole horrid situation
9. ‘Oh shit! I feel okay at the moment, but I have a horrid feeling that I won’t feel so bright later on
10. He lives and breathes that horrid
11. the sides of his face, Boochie let out a horrid mucous-filled sigh, a sound that
12. Again, his hot breath caressed the back of her neck, it was a horrid spot to place an arousal point, it never seemed to serve her well
13. "Those things aren't books," she shuttered, thinking about the horrid things, "there something from the decrepit minds of, misguided people
14. As if they weren’t horrid to begin with, now what little flesh they had was cooking and sloughing off of their bones
15. Afterwards, when she brought her picture-book, he asked, "What horrid beasts have you there?" And if his grandmother told them stories, he always interrupted her; besides, if he could manage it, he made fun of her and would imitate her so other people would laugh
16. The policy must be as violent as that of Indostan or ancient Egypt (where every man was bound by a principle of religion to follow the occupation of his father, and was supposed to commit the most horrid sacrilege if he changed it for another), which can in any particular employment, and for several generations together, sink either the wages of labour or the profits of stock below their natural rate
17. The performance of this horrid office is even said to be the avowed business by which some people earn their subsistence
18. They called that time of horrid pain and sadness “the Fall”, meaning the fall of Venus’s realm
19. If they hadn’t died the instant of the ship’s death, then theirs would have been a horrid
20. Presque, influenced by this thing, was drowning in a wave of horrid self-pity and soul-sucking-trash
21. Mistaken to be the effect of Crowleys ritual incantation, the banishment of the horrid creature came
22. Dave gave a muted scream, turning a horrid shade of grey, and Tony stumbled backwards, dropping his very expensive looking camera
23. The most horrid screaming came over the radio, a high-pitched shriek that seemed impossible to drag out of a human throat
24. It finally died with a horrendous death rattle, the ragged breath coming out of its mouth in a horrid stench
25. But his voice was lost amongst the shouts and screams of the crowd and Mason was forced to watch in horrid fascination as the woman smiled, raising the steel tipped whip high above her head
26. It was morning, a beautiful, tropical morning – although Beth had stopped noticing if a day was beautiful or horrid
27. This horrid detective kept saying the most terrible things, and all I could do was keep lying
28. Firing reached a crescendo as the rising cloud of bilious, horrid gas rolled over the French, and the Canadians on our left
29. He could be in jail, tortured in some unspeakable manner, even dead, and it was her obsession about Mike Henderson that was to blame! Now she was doomed to spend the remainder of her life in solitude, haunted by his horrid face and the jeering laughter of his friends
30. you see the horrid light of day, and you decide to get up, and you think it might be better to shave and shower so at least for the rest of the day you can present a face to the world that won’t bear much scrutiny from civilization, and you won’t appear the derelict you are, and the bars are not open yet at least not the ones near you-so as I was saying what you most loved to do was get in old Blackie and drive out to the coast and go in that self pump gas station next to Sea Bluff and run by the Indians from India
31. Monday night was horrid
32. Nico felt her stomach turn at the sight of the horrid woman before her
33. If I leave it for a minute the horrid stuff will burn
34. "But why does everybody seem to think it funny that I should have loved Adam so much, Miss West? If it had been a horrid old cat nobody would have thought it queer
35. It was a horrid thing to have happen, of course, but I don't think it was as dreadful as seeing your pet EATEN UP
36. They get horrid cross and mean and hateful then, and turn your father against you
37. When she had gone away, looking so proud and happy, the poor little thing, I remembered that all I had to wear were the horrid red and blue things Aunt Martha knit last winter for me out of some yarn that Mrs
38. “Master Andreya, please show them this,” said Kellyn as she started mentally picturing all kinds of horrid creatures
39. Levi was bleeding profusely from a few lesions he had on his bare chest, his biceps, and a particularly horrid gash on his forehead
40. That is until one night when she claimed to have dreamt a horrid dream, where all around her was covered in frost and a mist so thick it was impossible to see even one’s own hand
41. face felt hot and she was flooded with a horrid feeling of acute
42. Dixie’s drinking coupled with the horrid weather let it fall to me to find us a rental home within the permitted 30 days
43. and a newborn baby, with four more horrid kids besieging
44. She ran after him, ignoring Morgan’s calling out for her to stop, she would not lose yet another to these horrid lands
45. Her wide-open eyes gave identity to the horrid countenance of her tormentor
46. Her wide-open eyes gave identity to the horrid countenance of her
47. I think that's horrid
48. "Uncle James is horrid not to believe us
49. What a horrid
50. It's a horrid thing to watch someone die by violence