appalling造句121. New democracies have been born, struggling against appalling odds to find their feet, with hyper-inflation and national rivalries.
122. A bachelor who did not take kindly to children under any circumstances, he found the atmosphere at Four Winds appalling.
123. In terms of work it was a real way out for Hereward from his appalling home background.
124. Thompson condemned the murder as 'an appalling attack of savagery'.
125. He screwed up his face at the appalling stench but made no move to draw back.
126. It was appalling and ridiculous, and this inner battle was draining away what little strength she had left.
127. He sustained appalling injuries, including a fracture of the spine.
128. The economic position remain appalling with the value of money plummeting and prices soaring.
129. It is the rapist who is morally degraded by this appalling act.
130. He would silence noise by poking his head down the first step and yelling threats of appalling punishment.
131. The cry of the tortured, the disillusioned, the faithless in the light of appalling suffering.
132. More painful in many ways is the appalling loss of self-confidence and self-esteem.
133. Stalin excused the appalling conduct of his troops and encouraged an official mind-set that allowed the rapes to continue.
134. Prisoners in several jails have rioted in protest at their appalling conditions.
135. The cat suffered appalling injuries during the attack ... its legs are partly paralysed.
136. The appalling slowness with which she arranged her hair and powdered her face drove her small nephew almost frantic.
137. Although people with hippocampal lesions have appalling memories they are, nevertheless, capable of learning.
138. It is said that the stench is so appalling that no one can go near them now.
139. His Superintendent asked for a priest to go to the island of Molokai where a colony of lepers lived in appalling conditions.
140. Yet the firstborn of such a semblance would be purestrain Stealer again. With appalling, instinctive inevitability the cycle would recommence.
141. No living soul appears in this desert of desolation, encompassed by appalling silence.
142. It contrasts markedly with similar past projects which often suffered from appalling industrial relations and were sometimes years late.
143. Most travellers suffered appalling hardship and danger, none more so than the great Victorian explorers.
144. Refugees on the border are living in appalling conditions with desperate shortages of food, medicine and water.
145. It is appalling to think that the prices of basics like meat and butter could double.
146. Her solicitor says it's the most appalling accident he's ever had to deal with.
147. They may rightly feel that it is all really rather appalling.
148. She also lived through the appalling 1982 massacres in the Sabra and Shatila camps.
149. Ii also find it appalling that the commission should discriminate between farmers so blatantly.
150. Poor dear David Marquis, mid-nervous breakdown owing to last night's appalling Box Office receipts, has left at 8 a.m.