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Sentence count:112+1Posted:2016-10-09Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: readerdream updream ofleaderleadershipreadthreadspreadMeaning: [dred]  adj. causing fear or dread or terror. 
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(91) A new homeowner in North Carolina makes a dreaded discovery.
(92) He also allayed the fears of his brothers who dreaded that he should now avenge their former ill-treatment of him.
(93) August was once a time when City's supporters would get together, bristle with indignity, and complain bitterly about how much money the dreaded enemy, Manchester United, were spending.
(94) Indians and farmers who resented cattle trampling their crops and spreading the dreaded Texas fever protested their passage.
(95) The reader may turn to North Korean defector Kang Chol-Hwan's memoir of his ten-year sentence in the dreaded Yodok camp for a sense of just what the DPRK's gulag is like.
(96) Go, swift messengers, go to a people tall and smooth-skinned, to a people dreaded near and far, a nation strong and proud, whose land is scoured rivers.
(97) An earlier Design Idea illustrated one approach to that traditional headache for the analog designer: the dreaded ground loop (Reference 1).
(98) If you don't think your employer will pay for the freelancer, have you considered subbing out the dreaded task on the sly and paying for it out of your own pocket?
(99) Ally surreptitiously guzzles water at every chance to avoid the dreaded dry mouth kiss.
(100) This dreaded disease eventually wore down even the likes of a little dynamo like Tyler.
(101) Three years ago, she said she dreaded the day her husband received Secret Service protection[sentencedict.com], because it would mean serious threats had been made against him.
(102) Background: Anastomotic leak after intrathoracic esophagogastrostomy remains a dreaded complication of esophagectomy.
(103) Though he maintained the trappings of a constitutional monarchy, he in fact ruled autocratically, relying on SAVAK, a dreaded secret police, to suppress all forms of opposition.
(104) This landmark case dispels the absolute finality of this dreaded disease.
(105) Naturally, throughout the ages people have come up with all kinds of harebrained schemes to avoid that dreaded hangover.
(106) Wealthy, neutral, and ever powerful, The Kingdom of Sweden patiently waits to conquer the losing side of the Russian Polish conflict with an army of dreaded dragoons and musketeers.
(107) He dreaded the storminess of the north Atlantic in winter.
(108) Former England soccer manager Steve McClaren fought off tough competition from US President George W. Bush to win a dreaded "Foot in Mouth" award on Tuesday from the Plain English campaign.
(108) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(109) Smallpox ( or variola ): One of the world's most dreaded plagues before 1977.
(110) But the part I dreaded most was a narrow two-lane stretch of a road that connected the two.
(111) The dreaded wood-eating shipworm is invading northern Europe's Baltic Sea.
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