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Meanings of somewhat appalling in English
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Usage of somewhat appalling in English
1
The laxity of modern life, by comparison is, I think, somewhatappalling.
2
The two joined made a somewhatappalling sum for the people of Ashfield.
3
To persons accustomed to walking on foot, it is evident that locomotion upon stilts would be somewhatappalling.
4
The idea of being thus alone in a wilderness was grand, but it was somewhatappalling and trying to the nerves.
5
To see a large number of faces turned up, waiting for the words of the lecturer, is a somewhatappalling sight.
6
But the forest was beautiful after its own somewhatappalling fashion, which was stupendous, majestic, and awe-inspiring to the verge of apprehension.
7
The noise and publicity of these transactions were already somewhatappalling to the smooth friar who was accustomed to negotiate in comfortable secrecy.
8
The restaurant intake had been left as clear profit, or what would become profit as soon as her debts, somewhatappalling still, were paid.