We have no meanings for "seriously awry" in our records yet.
1 Inspector Duffy wants someone senior enough to shoulder the blame should things go seriously awry .
2 It told of something seriously awry , of stark tragedy.
3 The battle was starting, but they all knew at once that the plan had gone seriously awry .
4 Then there is a cut to several months later, and this is when the film goes seriously awry .
5 We always felt that if anything really terrible began to happen, if ever things went seriously awry , America would come to our aid.
6 Things looked to be going seriously awry for Marseille after Samuel Grandsir opened the scoring in the first minute with a bullet header.
7 Either it was a collective "should have gone to Specsavers" moment or the image of the Irish mammy has gone seriously awry .
8 Any city that can blow billions of dollars on a fortnight's party and not repair public services such as Rio's has its governance seriously awry .
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