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Dreadfully
Dreadfully Dread"ful*ly, adv. In a dreadful manner; terribly. --Dryden.

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- blacke Magicke leare Hath in a dungeon deepe her close embard, And many dreadfull feends hath pointed to her gard. — Book III, Canto XI The lowest depths...
- Sonnet X" Death be not proud, though some have called thee Mighty and dreadfull, for, thou art not soe, For, those, whom thou think'st, thou dost overthrow...
- creature resembling death, naked of flesh & lire, with bare bones right dreadfull to behold" appeared at the end of a dance and caused it to be hurriedly...
- from the view of Gods and heauens blis, The hideous Chaos keepes, their dreadfull dwelling is. — (Book IV, Canto ii, stanza 47) Demogorgon is the central...
- 1644 by William Lilly in his booklet A Prophecy of the White King; and Dreadfull Dead-man Explaned. Ariel Hessayon -'Gold Tried in the Fire': The Prophet...
- Pembroke. In 1762, he left her to elope with another woman. "Husbands are dreadfull and powerful animals," wrote the long-suffering Elizabeth after reconciling...
- exclusion from the English throne impossible without "the fatall and dreadfull consequences of a civil war". The issue reappeared during the 1688 Dutch...
- still frowned upon by the industrious po****tion and are considered "dreadfull". Yet they are considered holy men by many. Both groups practice either...
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- Scandinavian source akin to Old Norse tik (="****") ugly uggligr (="Dreadfull, repulsive") until from Old Norse und (="as far as, up to") and til (="until...