13 adverbs to describe how to appalling

But I am positively appalled.

And deeply appalled by the sounds, Ben wished that the rifle, such a weapon as had been his trust since early boyhood, was ready and loaded in his hands.

And the thought of being engaged to a girl who talked openly about fairies being born because stars blew their noses, or whatever it was, frankly appalled me.

After that other ascent in the heart of the tropical forest he declared he did not mean to let anything appal him henceforth.

Then from the train issued Winona, bedecked in alien gauds and fur-belows, her keen little face radiant under a Paris trifle of brown velvet, her small feet activeunder a skirt whose scant length would once have appalled herin brown suede pumps and stockings notoriously of silken texture.

But she seems a trifle appalled by the size of it.

Miss ANNIE ESMOND gave a depressingly clever rendering of a quite unbelievably appalling landlady.

Jack stood for a single second utterly appalled, but he was recalled to life by a second scream, equaling the first in every way, and issuing from a hole in the snow beside him.

The results of these two tendencies, measured in the statistics of productive industry, are literally appalling.

It's positively appalling.

There is something singularly appalling in all the circumstances which formed the prelude to this contemplated tragedy.

Conolly, an irritable but irresolute man, was appalled by the storm he had helped raise.

There were undoubtedly appalling difficulties in the way of a mid-winter march and attack; and the fact that Clark attempted and performed the feat which Hamilton dared not try, marks just the difference between a man of genius and a good, brave, ordinary commander.

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