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Meanings of
horror-struck
in English
Stricken with horror.
horrified
horror-stricken
Related terms
afraid
Usage of
horror-struck
in English
1
The sisters drew back
horror-struck
into the furthest corner of the room.
2
Bok crouched near the fire, with a
horror-struck
look in his eyes.
3
Though possessing millions, he was
horror-struck
by the fear of becoming poor.
4
Miss Carew, coming in at dinner-time, was
horror-struck
by what she saw.
5
He also stood still,
horror-struck
,
before the spectacle which had terrified Philippe.
6
Her husband's eyes were fixed,
horror-struck
,
on the victim of her rage.
7
I can not forget Dad's white,
horror-struck
face nor what he said.
8
I couldn't believe it-no , Icouldn'tbelieve it!' the detective whispered,
horror-struck
.
9
They stood in a semicircle, in
horror-struck
silence, on the terrace.
10
I gazed
horror-struck
at my speckless matting and pale Oriental rugs.
11
The
horror-struck
Pembroke waited a quarter of an hour before his father re-entered.
12
He was quite
horror-struck
at the list of his own enormities.
13
He was
horror-struck
when he saw how great the divergence was.
14
Lenski is shot and Onegin leaves the place,
horror-struck
at his own deed.
15
He grinned broadly at the sight of the youth's
horror-struck
face.
16
Petrified amazement, and
horror-struck
at such conduct, Lander shrunk from him with terror.
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horror-struck
Adjective
Frequent collocations
stand horror-struck
horror-struck face
so horror-struck
horror-struck eyes
quite horror-struck
More collocations
Horror-struck
through the time
Horror-struck
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common