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Meanings of terrible conclusion in English
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Usage of terrible conclusion in English
1
On the brink of that terribleconclusion, Miss Garth shrank back in dismay.
2
You have heard my reasons for coming to this terribleconclusion.
3
At three o'clock, the partners of William's trust had reached a terribleconclusion.
4
The most sanguine was driven to the terribleconclusion that Leo, Anders, and timid little Oblooria were lost.
5
I came to the terribleconclusion, after going around in circles, that he was having a good time.
6
This had a terribleconclusion.'
7
She had brooded continually over her husband's altered conduct, and she had at last arrived at a terribleconclusion.
8
Indeed, my dear general, nothing but a good Providence can extricate us from our present difficulties, and prevent some terribleconclusion.
9
The longer Clement Austin deliberated upon this business the more certainly he came to that one terribleconclusion: Henry Dunbar was guilty.
10
When he contemplated the full contingency of what might have occurred, his mind wandered, and refused to comprehend the possibility of the terribleconclusion.
11
She explained her finding of the tombstone and the yellow rose, but not the rest of her terribleconclusions.