Which preposition to use with horrid
'Then you shouldn't have slapped her; it was horrid of you; you ought to remember she's a little girl and weaker than you.'
Surely Anthea was a creature of moods, to-night, for, even while he spoke, she stopped, and turned, and fell on her knees, and caught him in her arms, kissing him many times: "Yes,yes, dear, I'm hateful to you,horrid to you!
Dispatch, his voyce is horrid in our eares; Kill him, hurle all, and in him kill my feares.
He knows it himself and feels horrid about it and raises my allowance when I go away, though it was foolishly big already; and then, as soon as I'm back here he begins worrying again, and urging me to come home.
"I meant," she added, angry because of the blush, "that the place wouldn't be quite so lonesome and horrid with the boys around.
When thou art absent, Death rises to my view, with all his terrours; Then visions, horrid as a murd'rer's dreams, Chill my resolves, and blast my blooming virtue: Stern torture shakes his bloody scourge before me, And anguish gnashes on the fatal wheel.
This caution, which we have hitherto employed, has been directed against covert treachery, but not succeeding in this as they wished, they now publicly and openly demand back the keys of the gates; but as soon as we shall have delivered them up, Enna will be instantly in the hands of the Carthaginians, and we shall be butchered under circumstances more horrid than those with which the garrison of Murgantia were massacred.
How horrid for her!
Miss Peckham looks as though she could be horrid without half trying.
By what definition would you distinguish the Horrid from the Tragic?
People aren't horrid on purpose.
He was very horrid at the last.
It was horrid beyond words, lewd and savage and impious, and desperately cruel.
And the blow came something short; but yet harmed the Humpt Man with a gash upon the belly, very sore and horrid among the great brown hairs of the man.