Grossly offensive to decency or morality; causing horror.
So extremely ugly as to be terrifying.
1 It simply discloses a new and hideous fact about the world order.
2 You finish one hideous case, and there's another one right behind it.
3 The hideous day wore on; one of the worst I went through.
4 I know it's a hideous thought but-well it might be true, Anne.
5 I see that you agree in some hideous way with Margery's diagnosis.
6 The whole place seemed to him hideous and loathsome in the extreme.
7 Only the red upholsteries there were hideous ; she would alter all that.
8 All too often, it's about working out which is the least hideous .
9 The story was so hideous she suspected it had to be true.
10 Flydd had grovelled, a hideous sight; the Aachim had accepted his concessions.
11 Yes; anything is better than the hideous darkness of this hideous place.
12 Pine knows it's ultimately hideous , knows he can't play the part forever.
13 That hideous sinking feeling is simply part of life's rich emotional tapestry.
14 For a moment a hideous sense of humiliation came over the woman.
15 And the absence of any personal hatred made this mockery more hideous .
16 Now, in the silence and the darkness, a hideous secret was revealed.
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