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horrendous

[haw-ren-duhs, ho-] / hɔˈrɛn dəs, hɒ- /


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The 52-year-old had his head in his hands when the final whistle went -- his body language as negative as the horrendous weather which had left puddles all over the pitch.

From Barron's

He told the court the legal case brought by him and Furnish "contains the most horrendous things in the world that you can ever suffer from a privacy point of view".

From BBC

He said the wind was "horrendous up on the moor edge".

From BBC

"Hopefully they will be okay because the wind is horrendous up on the moor edge," he said.

From BBC

She said for Duffy to be eliminated from the show on a 50/50 game of chance would be a "horrendous way to go".

From BBC