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Synonyms for dreadfully

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Synonyms for dreadfully

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Synonyms for dreadfully

of a dreadful kind

in a dreadful manner

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The incident at Kingsbury, north Warwickshire, on Monday night has been condemned by rail company officials as "dreadfully dangerous".
Gallagher admits to having made "some dreadfully wrong decisions", but has pledged to be "a stronger and better person" when he returns to race-riding.
He misses his big brother dreadfully, is easily bored and has started being very naughty.
Even in 2001, the country was suffering dreadfully from UN sanctions.
THE citizens of Aberdeen have been ill-served by a dreadfully managed council with a reputation for bungling and financial mismanagement.
MOMENT OF THE WEEK: He was dreadfully unlucky yesterday, but wasn't it great to see Kieron Dyer back in a black-and-white shirt on Wednesday?
New Labour's air-punching triumphalism on this subject now seems dreadfully misplaced.
The vandals' action, at Kingsbury, north Warwickshire, on Monday night, has been condemned by rail company officials as "dreadfully dangerous."
HOW utterly, dreadfully tragic was the news of the death of Brad Tinnion, the 26-year-old SAS soldier who lost his life during a daring mission to rescue six fellow soldiers being held hostage by the West Side Boys in Sierra Leone.
But the cruellest jibe came from his brother, who pointed out that while Alasdair might not have such an affliction, the weaver must have suffered from it dreadfully.
The five-year-old was badly hampered a furlong out before being beaten a length and three-quarters by Patriarch at the Berkshire track, and trainer Noel Chance said: "He was dreadfully unlucky, but he will improve for the race.
They bungled dreadfully over the Christmas repair schedule.
But you know what - I also missed her dreadfully. That was well over 20 years ago and we're both now married and have teenage kids of our own.
They are dreadfully in need of being dragged into the 21st century with a lick of paint, better lighting, improved signs .
Gallagher, 31, admitted that he made some "dreadfully wrong decisions" and will seek professional advice to try to overcome his problems.