On the way home I saw a car skidding down the road, tyres screeching against the concrete, hideously loud. |
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Earlier on I went out to do some shopping and I was sweating hideously by the time I returned. |
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When I was being beaten in the ring, terribly beaten, hideously beaten, it would have been easy for me to quit. |
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She'll be posting photos of her family's hideously embarrassing lawn furniture. |
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She said you'd all do something hideously stupid with your lives, since she wasn't there to talk sense into you all. |
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At times the world is so horrible that continuing to see the bright side becomes hideously difficult. |
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Most of his films were often butchered by producers and distributors, hideously dubbed and derisively reviewed. |
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One couple run into the killer who is hideously scarred by a very bad latex effect. |
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The face underneath was an assortment of species, all combined together to make up the hideously ugly face. |
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Her silky mane of angelic blonde hair still remained unchanged, but it now looked hideously out of place on her demoniac head. |
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But the messages are hideously banal, more likely to comment on the new kitchen cabinets than impart any profound wisdom from beyond the grave. |
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I made my way over to the sliding patio door and forced it open, allowing a blast of hideously cold wind and snow to swirl around the kitchen. |
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The majority of rolling stock was hideously dated and on the verge of collapse. |
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I have resigned myself to miserable shopping experiences picking through the plus size racks of hideously ugly mom jeans. |
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The Iberian women in the centre of the canvas clash with the hideously masked creatures standing and squatting on the right. |
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One keeps banging his head against the seat, the other keeps making repetitive noises and a few more are laughing at something hideously unfunny. |
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This will make them think they have brought up a well-balanced individual instead of a hideously insecure freak. |
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However, the film is going to change those faces, and so I'm not sure if I want to see these hideously deformed new visages. |
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When she saw me, her hideously painted lips parted into an evil smile. |
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He placed all three mugs on the laminate table top, along with three hideously chocolatey muffins and a shabby looking flyer, dog-eared and yellow. |
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Here I saw people dying in solitude by slow degrees, dying hideously, without the excuse of sacrifice for a cause. |
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Her eyes bulged outward like a toad's, her nose was hideously arched, and her wide, lipless mouth framed a set of enormous, square teeth that were incredibly strong. |
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Given the often lengthy gap between a movie receiving a green light and its eventual release, the film industry can often be hideously uncool. |
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And if your twenties are now to be spent hating your hideously ageing face anyway, do you have to go back even further? |
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That is where reminders of the attitudes that culminated most hideously in Auschwitz may be needed most. |
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Discover the tragic story of the Ishimura's downfall through the final, frantic logs of the ship's hideously transformed crew. |
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Anyone with any claim to sophistication in the 1920s thought Victorian buildings derivative at best and hideously ugly at worst. |
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He was burned quite hideously when his mosquito net caught fire: a fire that killed his mother, who was lying next to him. |
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But the project leader is not always successful and, as a result, we see a hideously complex and chaotic process that doesn't stand a chance. |
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The house chapel was a hideously ugly little room with rows of chairs all facing the front, and it was locked anyway. |
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In the case of Distance Teaching establishments, the production of multi media learning materials is quite hideously costly. |
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Even if I could have found a sofa that wasn't plastic-looking, hideously floral, or caught in a time-warp taste forgot, they were all way above my budget. |
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And then I'd prove my point by unwinding the scarf on what they thought was a pretty nondescript costume to reveal hideously convincing strangulation bruising. |
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He emerged as a hideously mutated fly-human-fusion-creature. |
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The video is full of hideously deformed yet oddly realistic puppets. |
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Its tube and railway infrastructure is hideously overcrowded. |
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Each character is hideously depicted via limp dialogue, grating accents, silly lisps, unnatural body movements, and an overall disagreeable personality. |
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The lovely stretch of coastline in front of it was hideously strewn with rubbish. |
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As to mobiles, I have a three-year-old cheapo pay-as-you-go that doesn't take pictures or show videos, which, I realise, makes me hideously unfashionable. |
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They're popping up everywhere, like mushrooms after rain, and they're hideously expensive to go to, but there is such a desperation to be trained. |
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In his own ears the words he spoke rang hollow, awkward, even impertinent. He could say nothing which did not seem hideously supercilious. |
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Those are hideously bad ideas that have driven us into the ditch we're in. |
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But the BBC's capacity and duty to educate and to inform has been all but jettisoned in its hideously successful attempt to become just another commercial broadcaster. |
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The Ghost, on hearing this, set up another cry, and clanked its chain so hideously in the dead silence of the night, that the Ward would have been justified in indicting it for a nuisance. |
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It proved to be nothing more that a lizard of the geckotian family, hideously ugly, but, in common with all of his kind, perfectly harmless. |
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As you explore the ship, the tragic story of the USG Ishimura will unfold in gory detail as you discover frantic logs from the hideously transformed crew in their final days. |
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It is bitterly cold, and hideously awkward. |
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It is generally acknowledged that workers in debt bondage are primarily illegal migrant agricultural workers, maids, nannies or hideously exploited people in small industries in the Third World. |
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Their suppurating wounds, their goitres, their tumours are hideously evident on their hairless bodies. |
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Much like wearing the most hideously wide and striped polyester tie in protest of our schools' neckwear requirement, the Zig-Zags were slow revolt. |
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Pack a larger-than-normal hypochondria kit that includes sunscreen, plastic bandages and allergy pills. Such things are hard to find or hideously expensive. |
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