Sentence example with the word 'direful'

direful

Definition adj. causing fear or dread or terror

Last update: August 13, 2015


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One young fellow in a green box coat, addressed himself to these dumplings in a most direful manner.   [Please select]

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Lucia wore the same kind of dress, but with less direful effects upon her appearance.   [Please select]

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Blind with agony, and as in a direful dream, Rosalie made her way to the bed.   [Please select]

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Annie sympathizes, though without experience of such direful woe.   [Please select]

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Crowninshield and himself acquaint him with the direful tidings.   [Please select]

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They discovered uncharted islands and cheerfully fought savages or suffered direful shipwreck.   [Please select]

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They were equals in this direful, unlovely place; royal prejudice stood for nothing here.   [Please select]

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It capped the edifice of suspicion and furnished a direful solution to what had been mysterious.   [Please select]

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Direful tales are told of this bird: "he is pugnacious," says one writer; "he fights everybody," adds another; "he is a coward," remarks a third.   [Please select]

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Again and again Jo had come round to the rest-house since one direful day, but had not, found his way therein.   [Please select]

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