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abissalmente
In an atrocious manner.
terribly
awfully
abominably
abysmally
rottenly
português
abissalmente
To an extravagant or immoderate degree.
outrageously
terribly
awfully
abominably
abysmally
rottenly
1
Of course she wanted his approval, of course; she wanted it
terribly
.
2
It didn't seem
terribly
important to answer that right now, perhaps later.
3
The problem is that the virus lurks for a
terribly
long time.
4
Solving this problem is not impossible, but neither is it
terribly
practical.
5
As the financial crisis deepened, events confirmed Minerva's prophecies all too
terribly
.
1
A second later, he opened it again and said, I'm
awfully
sorry.
2
A year was an
awfully
long time to go without a man.
3
That's an
awfully
nice offer, Eadric, but I'm afraid it wouldn't work.
4
You're
awfully
young and you don't know my girl very well yet.
5
But it was
awfully
dangerous of you to risk compromising our mission.
1
The rocks at the north end of the beach are
abominably
slippery.
2
The iron was deeply rusted and the place itself smelled
abominably
stale.
3
I ought never to have given way; we were both
abominably
selfish.
4
In a great deal of my talk with D. I posed
abominably
.
5
It was the right thing to do, and it was done
abominably
.
1
It's no secret that diversity in the tech sector is
abysmally
low.
2
Despite this, equal participation of women in decision-making forums remains
abysmally
low.
3
The truth of it was that Charles was
abysmally
timid of girls.
4
However, when it comes to the live export of animals, we fail
abysmally
.
5
In the case of Mid-Staffs Hospital, hundreds were treated
abysmally
and some died.
1
So far as hiding one's intentions, it's a most
rottenly
immoral game.
2
I am sure she has had a
rottenly
unhappy life.
3
Life had treated her
rottenly
,
but she never complained.
4
The Yucca it contained broke
rottenly
,
its trunk opening to show a center of soggy pulp.
5
I know I've behaved
rottenly
to you since you've been back, but the first step's always so difficult.
1
In the note-book I handed him he wrote in
atrociously
spelled Spanish:
2
He pulled out packet after packet of
atrociously
colored stationary... View Article
3
They had been
atrociously
treated by the natives, and had suffered much.
4
He echoed Goldsmith and a whole line of British poets-echoedthem
atrociously
.
5
Tell Pole as you go by that last mutton was
atrociously
tough.
6
She drives herself, shortens her petticoats, and cuts down her dress-bodies
atrociously
.
7
He is
atrociously
severe on Huxley's lecture, and very bitter against Hooker.
8
I am drunk,
atrociously
drunk; and I have been drunk so long!
9
But don't be cross, my dear, because you have behaved so
atrociously
.
10
Call in Nathanael, and eat your breakfast quickly, you
atrociously
lazy folks!
11
When there is no hope in the future, the present appears
atrociously
bitter.
12
Then again: the cities had been
atrociously
robbed by their own Greek magistrates.
13
The men of the royal family marry many women, and are
atrociously
fertile.
14
His audience listens to him with the greatest pleasure, because he swears
atrociously
.
15
Mildred knew why he was there-andshe acted and sang
atrociously
.
16
And Marr had always struck me as an
atrociously
bad lot.
atrociously
atrociously bad
atrociously wicked
behave atrociously
atrociously old
atrociously rough
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