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Definition of Dreadfully

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

Meaning of Dreadfully from wikipedia

- wrote a sequel in the series titled Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: Dreadfully Ever After, which was released on March 22, 2011. The success of Pride...
- proposal. She wrote to Field and returned her engagement ring. Field was "dreadfully upset at first", and the Field family was "insulted and angry". Upon learning...
- interim executive board. On hearing the decision, Sanders said he was 'dreadfully disappointed'. In February 2016, Sanders was appointed Health Spokesperson...
- into this mor****. In 1984, Mellon wrote: Something had obviously gone dreadfully wrong with the Great Society and the Liberal onslaught. Poor people had...
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- political allegory "well-meaning but also melodramatic, incoherent and dreadfully superficial" and criticized the acting, songs and book, concluding that...
- journey on 19 January. "I'm afraid the return journey is going to be dreadfully tiring and monotonous", wrote Scott on that day. The party made good progress...
- family, Luther entered an Augustinian monastery after a heavy thunderstorm dreadfully reminded him the risk of sudden death and eternal ****ation, but his anxiety...
- flaming ribbons in his hat, They looked so tearing fine, ah, I wanted dreadfully to get To give to my Jemima. [Chorus] I see another snarl of men A-digging...
- Darin; Price, Ellie (8 November 2024). "Harrods boss tells BBC he is 'dreadfully sorry' for Al Fa**** abuse". BBC News. McArthur, Tom (26 September 2024)...