Sentence example with the word 'lurid'

lurid

Titian-red, cadaverous, deathly pale, fiery, grandiloquent, inkhorn, nut-brown, reddened, sensational, terrifying, white

Definition adj. horrible in fierceness or savagery

Last update: September 26, 2015


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Because the testimony in the courtroom was lurid, the judge asked the defendant’s small children to remain outside in the hallway.   [Please select]

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The impervious navigator heard these lurid tidings, undismayed.   [Please select]

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With a grim, lurid smile he remembered the penalty.   [Please select]

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India is India, and she can be very lurid upon occasion.   [Please select]

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The sun was descending to the horizon in a blaze of lurid light.   [Please select]

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How unlike the lurid fire of the Chimæra.   [Please select]

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In their lurid light the fatal weakness of Southern economy stood revealed.   [Please select]

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How lurid and sinister the red heart of that fire.   [Please select]

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These stare us wildly in the face, like lurid meteor lights, as we travel the page of history.   [Please select]

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Therefore, his utterances carried all the weight of inspiration, and we sat appalled before his lurid phrases.   [Please select]

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He heard the distant rumblings, if he did not live to see the lurid fires, of the French Revolution.   [Please select]

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