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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61, Drink was always a problem for some executioners, though it doubtless provided a blessed relief from their horrific duties.
62, Even the humble sparkler can cause horrific injuries when combined with a highly flammable shell suit.
63, He will need plastic surgery after the horrific attack outside his home in Delamore Street, Walton, Liverpool.
64, They went off right and did something horrific, while the grunts below confirmed McFall was finding the start no easier.
65, The glass roof collapsed onto the crowd, causing horrific injuries.
66, There were more horrific details in the newspaper every day more than now.
67, It was a horrific experience. We really thought we were going to die.
68, Ferrie suffered from a rare and horrific condition that had no cure.
69, What amazes me is that, in spite of the horrific nature of what I have seen, I feel neither repulsion nor revulsion.
70, Would most multiple rapists have received only seven years for such horrific offences?
71, He had tried to sleep, but the horrific apparitions surfaced out of the recesses of his unconscious and frightened him.
72, But these batting efforts were overshadowed in the dying minutes, when David Lawrence suffered an horrific injury.
73, The race was stopped after a horrific accident in which two drivers were killed.
74, The thought of some basic beliefs being incorrigibly false is too horrific to countenance.
75, Dreben says that he never talks about his experiences as a foot soldier, but they were certainly horrific.
76, Her distraught family were given the bombshell news yesterday as the model lapsed in and out of horrific hallucinations.
77, And like a magician he's conjured up the spirit to keep going after horrific abuse.
78, The race was marred by a horrific accident involving Niki Lauda.
79, He also has taken the lead in documenting the horrific toll taken by mines.
80, Ivor Stokle and Pauline Leyshon managed to escape from the car(Sentencedict), but suffered horrific burns.
81, Later, experts were divided over whether two horrific attacks in just five days meant more could be expected.
82, The annual slaughter of wildlife in Italy is horrific.
83, A year on, their problems seem humdrum, not horrific.
84, He endured horrific torture, but he is finally free.
85, With Nowhere enter into a stunning horrific adventure that's full of twists.
86, Formerly stable credit funds are mark - to - market are posting horrific numbers.
87, Night Of The Stormrider (1992) Iced Earth's second effort is a concept album with a mystical, horrific story line.
88, Sinkholes, sinkholes , sinkholes in China lately, and they horrific - large, deep, and sudden.
89, America's most horrific racist organization, the Ku Klux Klan, began with gun control at the very top of its agenda.
90, Another reason White Oleander makes for painful reading is that Astrid is subjected to a horrific series of abuses at the foster homes she is placed in.
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