Benita shuddered; the solemn awfulness of the place and scene oppressed her.
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Her voice was reverent; the awfulness of the heavens had humbled her.
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She shuddered at the awfulness of it and backed the canoe out.
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The awfulness of the phenomenon is that nobody knows anything about it.
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That was what made the thing stand out in its sheer awfulness.
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It is dreadful, of course; but its dreadfulness melts into pure awfulness.
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You think that you have quite conquered the dreadfulness of our origin.
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There's a frightful constraint, a chilly, creepy dreadfulness steals about the party.
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Despite the dreadfulness of the situation, they felt lucky to have each other.
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For the first time he saw them in all their dreadfulness.
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Already their import had become familiar enough to lose that first terribleness.
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The vast spectral terribleness is quickly transformed into a scene of indescribable loveliness.
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I must be losing my terribleness for them, I thought.
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We feel powerless in the face of what feels like an onslaught of terribleness.
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The terribleness of the sight painted the honest anxiety for the woman on his face.
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But the unrelenting, clanking horridness of virtually all the backing is wearing.
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The truth of everything was so simple in its horridness; so dreadfully simple.
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You don't know how often I've thought all sorts of horridness about you.
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Sentimentality decorates and disguises all kinds of horridness and makes us feel kindly toward evil.
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And there rose up a roar from them that did nigh slay my soul with the horridness of the noise.
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With them it is the horridness of revenge, but with your army it is a still greater crime, the horridness of diversion.
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The horridness I speak of does not attach to him personally, but to his stiff, respectable, ungainly, well-behaved, irrational, and uncivilised country.
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Once the throbbing stopped, and the numbness settled on her flesh like a warm blanket, her mind rationalized the horridness of the situation.
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"I don't see anything but dirt and horridness, Grandfather," complained Ethel Brown.
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"It isn't really horridness," Elisabeth explained meekly; "it is interest.
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"There's a vulgar horridness about it," said Lucy.
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But the unrelenting, clanking horridness of virtually all the backing is wearing.
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The truth of everything was so simple in its horridness; so dreadfully simple.
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You don't know how often I've thought all sorts of horridness about you.
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Sentimentality decorates and disguises all kinds of horridness and makes us feel kindly toward evil.
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And there rose up a roar from them that did nigh slay my soul with the horridness of the noise.