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Definition of Appallingly

Appallingly
Appalling Ap*pall"ing, a. Such as to appall; as, an appalling accident. -- Ap*pall"ing*ly, adv.

Meaning of Appallingly from wikipedia

- "Ka the Appalling" is a fantasy story by American writer L. Sprague de Camp, part of his Pusadian series. It was first published in the magazine Fantastic...
- evidence; and that the convictions were erroneous. ... That was such an appalling vista that every sensible person would say, "It cannot be right that these...
- serious misconduct. Allan describes the allegations as "thuggish and appalling" and which she says have been referred to Victoria Police and the IBAC...
- about 24% of attempts. It doesn't work at all 47% of the time, and an appalling 29% of the time, it outright kills the patient. In other words, it is...
- According to Human Rights Watch, Palestinian refugees in Lebanon live in "appalling social and economic conditions." In 1958, during the last months of President...
- 2024. Retrieved 1 September 2024. "Six reasons why Indian trains are appallingly slow". First post. 8 July 2014. "Train-18 country's first engine-less...
- 1986, the character of Else was killed off. Alf always treated his wife appallingly, but genuinely missed her after her death. Alf was outraged when his...
- 355 612 Tis Seasons since the Dimpled War 1945 2.609 1529 1551 Tis so appalling — it exhilarates F16.03.006 1935 4.146 7.128 281 341 Tis so much joy!...
- Potsdam went badly for Churchill. Eden later described his performance as "appalling", saying he was unprepared and verbose. Churchill upset the Chinese, exasperated...
- In 1911, the historian George L. Burr wrote: With a temerity almost appalling, [the Britannica contributor, Mr. Philips] ranges over nearly the whole...