Read full poem →That the Sun is plainly seen to boil and burst
Too horribly for hell.
So, judging from these two,
Dictionary Entry
(manner) In a horrible way; very badly.
In a Sentence
“The beginning art students displayed their horribly executed paintings with hopeful faces.”
Origin
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Poetry examples for “horribly”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →the not unpainful thoughts which occupied the subject of our
attention;to speak even less objectively,i was horribly scared i would
actually fall off the rail before the really train after all arrived.
Read full poem →(and a few windows awaken certain faces
busily horribly blunder through new light
hush we are made of the same thing as perhaps
Read full poem →Around him--but we do not ask. We know
That he would rise and haunt us horribly,
And be with us o’ nights of a certainty.
Read full poem →which seemed successful. But later in the same year, when
he appeared among them as a missionary, he was horribly
beaten and cut with knives and finally killed near Lake
Read full poem →And a gust of sulphur is all its smell;
And lo, he is horribly in the toils
Of a coal-black giant flower of hell!
Read full poem →A bullet in his ankle; and he'd been shot
Horribly through the guts.) The surgeon seemed
So kind and gentle, saying, above that crying,
Read full poem →A bullet in his ankle; and he'd been shot
Horribly through the guts.) The surgeon seemed
So kind and gentle, saying, above that crying,
Read full poem →And the wild chattering of his broken teeth,
Renewed most horribly whenever crumps
Pummelled the roof and slogged the air beneath--
