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Meanings of unimaginable horror in English
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Usage of unimaginable horror in English
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I'm so prepared for unimaginablehorror that the reality is almost worse.
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His greatest scientific discovery now bears the taint of unimaginablehorror.
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The door too was the same: small, wooden, and filled with unimaginablehorror.
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It flung forth a dull yellow glare, and revealed a scene of unimaginablehorror.
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Every kind of unimaginablehorror played upon the wall.
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It was that they felt they'd be drawing unto themselves some unimaginablehorror by admitting it.
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Talia had been saddled with an unimaginablehorror.
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It is more likely that directors have been scared away by the fear of disrespecting such unimaginablehorror.
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It describes unimaginablehorror.
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At any moment he had expected the tent to tear open, and some unimaginablehorror to come rushing in upon them.
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It is like a prophecy in itself -amid unimaginablehorror, tragedy and decay, nature always has the power to rejuvenate.
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To one who swoons but seldom, the moment of returning consciousness is often fraught with great pain and sometimes with unimaginablehorror.
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The combination of human and animal creates a domain where the boundaries which separate religion, philosophy and science are obliterated, evoking unimaginablehorror.
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Then, as Roland's unnaturally pink face contorted, like the face of a man who confronts some unimaginablehorror, Cuthbert and Alain lunged forward.
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Exactly 18 years before, unimaginablehorror struck America when four commercial flights were hijacked by terrorists and crashed into sites including the Twin Towers.
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It's a touchy subject is all, what with all the death, and unimaginablehorror, and rifts in the very fabric of reality, and whatnot.