1528 examples of terribly in sentences

She had to be very careful not to drop the Giant, for he was terribly afraid of breaking a leg, being, as I have said, particularly brittle; but she always said that he was as safe in her teeth as he would be if he was lying in his bed.

She was terribly literal.

His wounded foot must have pained him terribly but not a word of complaint escaped him.

His editors, his printers, his binders, his artists, his engravers, his corps of clerks, his office and errand boys, and all connected with his extensive establishment, come to him from time to time for advice in regard to the investment of their surplus earnings, and between assisting in the purchase of a farm for this one, a house for the other, and all sorts of stocks and bonds for the rest, he is often terribly pressed for time.

" "Rudolph would be terribly unhappy," she reflected.

"Rudolph, as you are perfectly aware, would simply deplore the terribly lax modern notions in regard to marriage and talk to newspaper reporters about this much" he measured it between thumb and forefinger "concerning the beauty and chivalry of the South.

"I'm growing terribly hungry.

Of course, I'm terribly shocked to know that two midshipmen really had the grit to fightbut who were they!

There was no longer any secret as to the plans of the "nabobs"; it was generally understood that those terribly aggressive girls were going to inflict a daily paper on the community.

They were terribly disappointed by Big Bill's defection, for while not especially bloodthirsty they hated to see the impending tragedy turn out a farce.

Skim was terribly disappointed.

To her the days were full enough of things that she was terribly weary of doing over and over, endlessly.

" "But they're terribly, tragically true," Monohan returned.

" They watched the doctor bare the terribly scalded body, examine it, listen to the boy's breathing, count his pulse.

"When the neighbors found out the treachery of Hemorrhoid Jack, they were terribly angry, and one of them threw a note into his yard in which was written: that if he took possession of poor Sarkis's house they would tear or burn it down.

You are terribly flighty.

All the party, says Cellini, were thrown into consternation, except himself, who, though terribly afraid, kept up the fainting spirits of the rest.

More than once Blanche felt tempted to implore him to leave off those terribly arduous efforts of his.

If they were already engaged, what awful agony poor Mr. Donnington must have gone through while you were trying to bring her to life again?" She turned to Panton, and he answered thoughtfully, "I could see he was most terribly upset.

He had taken poor little Bubbles' accident terribly to heart; Blanche knew he had a feelingwhich was rather absurd, after all,that he in some way could have prevented it.

Miss Farrow must be terribly distressed, for I know she was a very, very close friend of poor Varick's.

When they were good and happy, we felt afraid lest they should become greater than ourselves; and now they are so terribly wicked that we are in worse danger than before.

It frightened me terribly, and the under-servant ran for the doctor.

She has grown terribly feeble, and has twice had fainting-fits like the one that changed my destiny.

But," as he surveyed him through his glasses, "you wasted away terribly there in Turkey, didn't you?"

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