Similar words: horrified, terrific, horrid, horrible, orifice, terrified, soporific, sacrifice. Meaning: [hɑ'rɪfɪk ,'hɔ- /hɒ'r-] adj. 1. grossly offensive to decency or morality; causing horror 2. causing fear or dread or terror.
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31, He lost his legs in a horrific car crash.
32, The rate of industrial accidents was horrific.
33, He suffered horrific injuries, and few thought he'd survive.
34, How can a sink plunger be so horrific?
35, Today's horrific attack in Castlerock underlines once again the scale of the task facing Gordon Wilson.
36, It was so horrific, I think my memory has blocked it out.
37, I had heard how lightly he dismissed the horrific offences of incestuous abuse.
38, Even a horrific rape committed within earshot of a big family get-together was ignored.
39, Reunited with its owner after a night of horrific cruelty.
40, Doctors feared he could be permanently brain-damaged after an horrific motorway crash.
41, She shot down stairs faster than she had moved for thirty years, her head full of horrific accidents.
42, The horrific La Mon massacre near Comber three years later claimed the lives of seven women.
43, Candy Morris suffered horrific leg injuries when she slipped into a paper shredding machine.
44, The beauty spot brings back horrific memories for the couple; memories of a night they were not meant to survive.
45, Her clothing had been ripped away to the waist in the horrific attack, said police spokesman Shlomo Ben Hemo.
46, It was linked with the Manson murders in 1969 and several other horrific crimes.
47, Police believe the trap could have had far more horrific consequences,(Sentencedict.com) especially for younger riders.
48, They used the gentle touch to minimise the pressure on the 25-year-old woman following her horrific experience.
49, It would be easy to criticize this place as some horrific moonscape where industry has gone mad.
50, Sixty-six pre-Christmas revellers also suffered horrific injuries when a no-warning bomb exploded in the middle of the packed Ballykelly pub.
51, Has there been an outpouring of grief at the horrific way they died?
52, There is now a horrific and bloody war being waged within me.
53, Last night Clare's parents were at her hospital bedside as she recovered after an operation on her horrific wounds.
54, William Bird's wife Jean had been killed five years before in an horrific road accident involving a drunken driver.
55, Willis is David, a security guard who emerges unscathed from a horrific train crash that kills everyone else.
56, The horrific attack happened in Middlesbrough as the victim was walking along an unlit path.
57, But until steam-power became generally used, these landscapes did not achieve their final horrific form.
58, Their memories are so vivid and horrific that they wish to forget them.
59, My labouring minutes were occupied with fantasies of the most horrific kind.
60, If the Piper Alpha disaster or one of the horrific plane crashes are coming to mind, think again.
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