Fill with apprehension or alarm; cause to be unpleasantly surprised.
1 And, of course, there were my radar-dish ears to horrify the ladies.
2 A frightful accident like this affects, upsets, terrifies; it does not horrify .
3 A frightful accident like this moves, upsets, scares; it does not horrify .
4 Sport might horrify us, but it still draws us in even more.
5 Nettie wanted to scream, to horrify them all with some outrageous remark.
6 I knew much of this; but it did not horrify me.
7 A cursory engagement with social media will horrify most of us.
8 I am-andthis does horrify some people, I guess- arolemodel.
9 The attitude of great poets is to cheer up slaves and horrify despots.
10 I wanted to murder them in ways that would horrify you to hear.
11 It will never cease to horrify some readers and delight others.
12 This, no doubt, would horrify the acute, analytical minds of the Latin races.
13 Nor could anything he said, nor anything he may have become, horrify me.
14 What a trim little maid brings in the top-boots which horrify Mrs. B!
15 The answer to that question would horrify all those who have ever known him.
16 The idea used to horrify us, but now more of us are doing it.
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