Тест по английскому языку Awful, terrible, dreadful, horrible
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There was a storm, and hundreds of small huts on the beach were completely destroyed.
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He had an feeling that this was the end of his career.
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What an handwriting! I couldn't make head or tail of what he had written.
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I have never seen a more movie in my life.
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I had an awful premonition that something might happen soon.
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means causing great fear or terror.
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I felt a pain, and could not say a word.
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He was afraid that he might call too soon, and so be guilty of breach of that awful thing called etiquette.
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is something very bad, ugly or unpleasant.
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Steve had a lot of experience in the war.
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I need not recount the effects of jealousy.
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Miranda woke up in the middle of the night from the nightmare she had been having so frequently lately.
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In the practice of the ancient Greek dramatists, murder on the stage was avoided as .
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means causing a feeling of horror, very frightening.
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"I am a bookworm," said Mr. Hardy; "and my first act when I got here was to examine the library."
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