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Sentence count:263+35Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: repugnancerepulsionrevulsionSimilar words: terrorterroristterrorismhorriblejurorsorryworryharrowMeaning: ['hɑrə(r) ,'hɔ- /hɒ'r-]  n. 1. intense and profound fear 2. something that inspires dislike; something horrible 3. intense aversion. 
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(241) I know absolutely nothing about this authoress, except for the fact that she has written many other horror stories.
(242) I told her the whole ugly story, and step by step I crawled down into the horror of it again.
(243) It is the most intimate item of all, a disturbing look at the rude horror of sudden death.
(244) To his horror, a dark-bearded man came quickly in from Grant and looked, rather angrily, among the crowd.
(245) In the past, to the horror of soccer purists, broadcasters have cut away from live action for commercial breaks.
(246) This is essential reading for those seeking to place this horror in context and to understand its true meaning.
(247) Stanley Spencer had been through the war; he had experienced the horror, the vulgarity(sentencedict.com), of war.
(248) Of course we were fascinated by revolting food, and liked inventing horror meals.
(249) My eyes fell on the bed and to my horror something began slowly to stir under the blanket.
(250) Q: My 8-year-old has shown an interest in young adult horror books.
(251) He waltzed and pirouetted and then, to my horror, he lost his footing.
(252) Horror stories include kids chained to looms to prevent escape.
(253) With horror, I realised he was using his dinner money to feed his addiction.
(254) Running through the orange grove, which already had little green oranges on, past the chickens, she froze with horror.
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(255) Then the facts are burst upon them, and they shrink from their husbands in loathing and horror.
(256) Much of the credit for the rise of Holocaust awareness belongs to the survivors of the horror themselves.
(257) His head said not even his faithful border collie could survive a horror like falling down a manhole.
(258) Much to his horror he was swept off his fret and sent flying through the corridors by a roomful of water.
(259) Bishop carefully watched as first bitter disappointment and then professional concern chased startled horror from the woman's face.
(260) In fact, one friend decided to kill himself before the horror set in fully.
(261) The Frankenstein creature is kid stuff horror: one-dimensional, mundane, bumbling, awkward, clumsily destructive.
(262) She stared in horror at the whitened, frozen cadavers which lay there under a tattered, canvas sheet.
(263) I cannot endure the horror, the evil, which comes to self in solitude. Percy Bysshe Shelley 
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