Use terribly in a sentence
Sentences starting with terribly
- Terribly changed he was. [11]
Sentences ending with terribly
- In these last weeks, in spite of his anger, I can see that he suffers terribly. [9]
- While I was resident in Hobart Town, the Governor, Sir John Franklin, and his lady, undertook the western journey to Macquarrie Harbor, and suffered terribly. [5]
- But it all hurts terribly. [2]
- He gave a cry and made as if to jump out of the way, but with a laugh Magor threw his whole weight on the handspike, the great timber slid swiftly down and crushed Dugard from his thighs to his feet, breaking his legs terribly. [11]
- One woman stared at me, and called my name, and said something that frightened me terribly. [9]
- We were not an exemplary couple," he added quickly, glancing at Natasha and noticing on her face curiosity as to how he would speak of his wife, "but her death shocked me terribly. [2]
Short sentences using terribly
- He got there terribly battered. [11]
- This is terribly severe. [7]
- You are terribly hurt. [11]
- He was terribly, exhaustingly alive. [11]
- I was terribly alone. [11]
- Ortel was terribly agitated. [10]
- We were terribly absurd. [2]
Sentences containing terribly two or more times
- There was something terribly wrong with her soul, something terribly wrong with her churchmen and her religion. [13]
More example sentences with the word terribly in them
- And some day you will suffer as I do, so terribly that even the brazen serpent could not cure you. [11]
- How terribly then would her father's wish to use his strength be granted! [10]
- They bungle their work terribly at Scotland Yard. [11]
- Every subsequent interview with her lover was terribly shadowed by the dread that he might think of the unlucky ornament again. [10]
- The person from whom it came was the barber's widow, whose attack had alarmed Eva so terribly the day before in front of the pillory. [10]
- But the odds were terribly against her, though she had the windward side, and the firing of the privateer was bad. [11]
- She understood him well--ah, terribly well! [11]
- Yet here she was, debonnaire and fresh and perfectly appointed--and ah, so terribly neat and spectacularly finessed! [11]
- The next day was terribly cold. [5]
- These visions he was seeing were terribly true, but they somehow gave him no physical torture. [11]
- The poor relation was one of the timid sort, and was terribly uneasy to be got out of the house. [6]
- She smiled a vacuous smile; she played "the lady" terribly, as, with a curious conception of dignity, she held her body stiff as a ramrod, and with a prim merci sailed into the street. [11]
- The visitors were usually young men, terribly respectful, but cherishing, as he imagined, ideals and opinions chasmally different from his; and he felt in their presence something like an anachronism, something like a fraud. [8]
- How hard, how unspeakably, terribly hard it was for this woman, with the youthful face and white locks, to remain quiet! [10]
- But the tide, too, was running hard from the south, fighting the wind; and, at the moment when all seemed terribly uncertain, swept them past the opening and into the swift-running channel, where the indraught sucked them through to the more open water beyond. [11]
- Convinced that Eva, too, had done nothing worthy of punishment, he went towards them to clasp both in his arms, but ere he could do so the clap of thunder which had frightened Katterle so terribly shook the whole room. [10]
- I don't want to shock you, and I know how terribly you and father must feel, but I can see now, somehow, that I had to go through this experience, terrible as it was, to find myself. [9]
- Hadrian had refused to see it when he learnt that the death by drowning had terribly distorted the lad's features. [10]
- I am terribly tired of business. [5]
- Sirona had had time to throw herself on to her couch; she was terribly frightened, and had turned her face to the wall. [10]
- He was terribly thirsty; he needed something to pull himself together. [11]
- She was terribly thirsty, and seeing one of the widows mixing some wine and water and offer it to one of the wounded men who pushed it away, she took courage and begged the deaconess to give her a drink. [10]
- For a time they were locked, straining terribly, and then the neck of the champion went with a snap and he lay dead in the middle of the green. [11]
- Her heart fluttered, then stood still, then flew up in her throat, then grew terribly hot and hurt her, so that she pressed her hand to her bosom as though that might ease it. [11]
- For an instant the room was terribly still. [11]
- He shuddered at the idea; for if the immortals thought, felt, acted, how terribly his already cruel fate would still develop! [10]
- There is something terribly uncertain in this cause of yours, in your claims. [11]
- He is so terribly strong, and if he drew his sword in anger----" "He dealt his foe one powerful thrust," replied the imperial magistrate with an expressive gesture. [10]
- But she was terribly provoking too; and he realized that she was an unconscious coquette, that her spirit loved mastery as his did. [11]
- He will be terribly in earnest with every woman in the house, if--" "If you do not keep him in line yourself? [11]
- The fact looked terribly hard and inflexible so. [11]
- There was something terribly deliberate in her strangeness; it was full of awe to the beholder, more searching and painfully pitiful than melancholy. [11]
- He had had terribly bitter and revengeful feelings during the last hour, but all at once his real self emerged, the thing that was deepest in him. [11]
- Again, I am terribly afraid I should show up all my friends. [6]
- Good feeling helps society to make liars of most of us,--not absolute liars, but such careless handlers of truth that its sharp corners get terribly rounded. [6]
- The taproom was so sultry, so terribly sultry. [10]
- It doesn't seem right, it seems terribly wrong. [9]
- He liked to read of war, of encounters with the Indians, of any kind of wholesale killing in glittering uniform, to the noise of the terribly exciting fife and drum, which maddened the combatants and drowned the cries of the wounded. [4]
- When two people quarrel they are always both in fault, and one's own guilt suddenly becomes terribly serious when the other is no longer alive. [2]
- It was selfish, painfully, terribly selfish of him. [11]
- The rope running over the pulley cut her tender hands; her beautiful face was terribly distorted; but she did not pause until they had succeeded in lifting the burden of the dying man higher and higher till he reached the floor of the scaffolding. [10]
- Under the weight of the thought she was likely to forget that the young alien wife might have lost terribly in the event also. [11]
- The faint click of the spring as she closed the panel seemed terribly loud to her. [11]
- I wonder whether my tongue is cleaving to my palate from dread of your over-hasty courage, or whether it is really so terribly sultry here! [10]
- How terribly it might have ended. [10]
- One of our members was called not long since to a man with a terribly sore mouth. [3]
- He used to make me his confidant now and then, and be terribly in the dumps. [5]
- And to have known it with all its misery,--for misery there must be; misery, Jasmine, there is--to have known it, to have felt it, the great overwhelming thing, goes far to compensate for all the loss it so terribly exposes. [11]
- She did not know how it was that within five minutes she had come to feel herself terribly near to this man. [2]
- But she was just as terribly close to him. [2]
- She was making it terribly hard for him, sparing indeed neither herself nor him. [9]
- A man's vocabulary is terribly retentive of evil words, and the images they present cling to his memory and will not loose their hold. [6]
- And with this introduction of reason into the All, you provide yourself with a self-devised ruler, who terribly resembles the gracious masters and mistresses that you exhibit to the people. [10]
- You look terribly ill, just when you should look so well. [11]
- I'm terribly weak; I tremble all over," she added, as she sat down upon a stone. [11]
- It was terribly hot, the air was sickeningly close, every one seemed oppressed--every one save a lady sitting not a score of feet from where the counsel for the prisoner stood. [11]
- He had angered his father terribly, and Miles, in a burst of temper, had disclosed the fact that his own property was in peril. [11]
- You will find him, already, terribly changed. [9]
- You have punished him terribly, and he is not a wicked man, no, indeed he is not! [10]
- We stood pretty high on the Charwon Downs, and though it was terribly hot at times, it was healthy enough; and she never lost her prettiness, though, maybe, she lacked bloom. [11]
- The sight of her father, the terribly wild cries of her mother that she heard through the door, made her immediately forget herself and her own grief. [2]
- How terribly active her brain was! [11]
- Never before had he felt such burning anguish, which was terribly sharpened when he beheld the familiar faces of his own troops, which he had so lately commanded, pass before him under the leadership of another. [10]
- He leaned a hand upon the ledge of the chimney where he stood, and said, in a low voice: "Monsieur l'Abbe, it is sometimes the misfortune of just men to be terribly unjust. [11]
- The thing he had seen had been terribly on his mind, and he had felt that his own judgment was not sufficient for the situation, that he ought to tell someone. [11]
- Men like Tull had been shot, but had one ever been so terribly denounced in public? [13]
- The horses also had been fed for a fortnight on straw from the thatched roofs and had become terribly thin, though still covered with tufts of felty winter hair. [2]
- I had not given this order, and was terribly startled. [10]
- How often a garbled account has been given, and yet the whole was so terribly simple! [10]
- She would not for worlds have met Orion, and was terribly afraid she might do so, but as she went out, for it was still quite light, there she found him--and in what a state! [10]
- I have a fear that you'll be terribly lonely as you travel along the trail, Kitty Tynan. [11]
- Woman's face, woman's eyes, woman's lips--all acutely and blindly and sweetly and terribly truthful in their betrayal! [13]
- He had twice experienced that terribly tormenting fear of death--the end--but now he no longer understood that fear. [2]
- But as Philostratus described to her, on the way, how terribly the unfortunate man suffered, her tender heart was again drawn to him, to whom--as she now felt--she was bound by an indefinable tie. [10]
- She was terribly close to him. [2]
- The face was clean-shaven, and though the body seemed young and the face was unlined, the eyes were terribly old. [11]
- Adrian rapidly recovered, but Doctor Bontius's prediction was terribly fulfilled, for famine and pestilence vied with each other in horrible fury, and destroyed almost half of all the inhabitants of the flourishing city. [10]
- Once my brother burned his arm terribly during a puppet-show by the explosion of some powder provided for the toy cannon. [10]
- Exulting in some brief triumph, or cast down by a defeat, there he sat so wild and restless, so feverishly and intensely anxious, so terribly eager, so ravenous for the paltry stakes, that she could have almost better borne to see him dead. [12]
- Self-indulgent she had been, reckless and wilful and terribly modern, taking sweets where she found them. [11]
- They are terribly anxious for the villain to get his bullet, and that I take to be a humane and proper sentiment. [5]
- But people used always to be terribly frightened by those irregular vital products which we now call "interesting specimens" and carefully preserve in jars of alcohol. [6]
- It would be a terribly "fatal blow" indeed which a single man could strike, when no President, no Cabinet officer, no member of Congress, was giving strength and efficiency to the movement. [7]
- It began with a revelation terribly repugnant to him. [11]
- Only after emptying a bottle or two did he feel dimly that the terribly tangled skein of life which previously had terrified him was not as dreadful as he had thought. [2]
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