Synonym: hideous, horrific, outrageous. Similar words: torrid, corridor, horrible, horrified, worried, horror, overriding, incorrigible. Meaning: adj. 1. exceedingly bad 2. grossly offensive to decency or morality; causing horror.
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31) The thought of debonair Seb Smith being beaten by spotty, horrid little Nails tickled Nutty's imagination.
32) The medicine tasted horrid.
33) From his well-appointed quarters at the asylum, the Marquis has continued to write his famously horrid fiction.
34) The horrid sight made me draw Back.
35) The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire of 1911 still remains one of the most vivid and horrid tragedies that changed American Labor Unions and labor laws.
36) Despite the horrid pain most of us have suffered in the market during the past 18 months, stocks, like the economy, will not remain down forever.
37) One Marmite promotion, to get a free audiobook featuring the children's character Horrid Henry,(Sentence dictionary) registered a scored of up to 5.8 among the consumers.
38) It went through with a horrid thundering that made my belly quake.
39) But I think you are a horrid old - old flibbertigibbet.
40) " You are,'stamped Carrie. " You're a horrid, conceited coward, that's what you are.
41) Lie down and finish out the night, since you ARE here; but, for heaven's sake! don't repeat that horrid noise: nothing could excuse it, unless you were having your throat cut!'
42) " I think you are horrid,'she said, helplessly, dropping her eyes.
43) Take that horrid gob of gum out of your mouth!
44) The sickness quite departed, but a horrid giddiness and swimming that was almost worse to bear.
45) Then the horrid fact was disclosed that the new head had a mania for general information.
46) The concerts were more enjoyable without all the horrid modern dissonance which nobody really understood.
47) Who could have ever expected that a dragoon would drink sixpenny ale, smoke horrid bird's-eye tobacco, and let his wife wear a shabby bonnet?
48) Behrman, if you do not care to pose for me, you needn't. But I think you are a horrid old - old flibbertigibbet.
49) To view man in this fragmentary way seemed to me so horrid, so absurd that I could not get rid of the impression of that dark, unmeaning leg for many a day.
50) But each time again there was a horrid twinge of conscience.
51) Very well, Mr. Behrman, if you do not care to pose for me, you needn't. But I think you are a horrid old - old flibbertigibbet.
52) Ugh, she thought, how horrid! and shut her eyes firmly.
53) Yet another study is exposing the horrid treatment of workers by the all-powerful meat industry.
54) I love both my parents, but they're horrid to each other.
55) The winter was horrid.
56) We transform, as if by magic, from wives and mothers into horrid society murdering beasts.
57) Nature's logic was too horrid for him to care for.
58) But I think you a horrid old – old flibbertigibbet.
59) In the cave lurked a horrid serpent with a crested head and scales glittering like gold.
60) " Oh , don't do it again, Tom, it is too horrid,'said Becky.