horror造句(151) She emerges as a full, three-dimensional character in a way that few horror genre heroines ever do.
(152) Only when the vehicle was lifted did the full horror of the accident become clear.
(153) Our laughter turned to horror as we realized that Jody was really hurt.
(154) The little witch put a mock malignity into her beautiful eyes, and Joseph, trembling with sincere horror, hurried out praying and ejaculating "wicked" as he went.
(155) There's nothing like a good horror film to get the adrenalin going .
(156) The full horror of the war only hit home when we started seeing the television pictures of it in our living rooms.
(157) The little horror never stops playing tricks on his parents.
(158) When I came down, I remembered with horror some of the things I'd said.
(159) He relives the horror of the crash every night in his dreams.
(160) The prospect of spending three whole days with her fills me with horror.
(161) It's hard to appreciate the full horror of life in a prison camp.
(162) The full horror of the accident was beginning to become clear.
(163) The tidy committee men regard them with horror,knowing that no pigeonholes can be found for them.
(164) With a gasp of pure horror, Lewis jumped up and ran.
(165) When she saw him, she let out a cry of horror.
(166) It isn't art-it's just a horror movie with knobs on!
(167) When she said she wanted to get a motorbike, her parents threw up their hands in horror.
(168) I realized to my horror that the description of the killer fitted me.
(169) They watched in horror as the aircraft crashed to the ground.
(170) These things filled me with dread and horror.
(171) I should have gasped and recoiled in horror.
(172) Horror movies give me bad dreams.
(173) Houellebecq's disgust and horror is not feigned.
(174) Politically, expressing horror at degeneracy was expedient.
(175) It can be the dreary horror of ribbon development.
(176) A look of horror crossed Ken's face.
(177) In seconds, the whole wreckage was engulfed in raging flames and happiness had turned to horror.
(178) There was only Friday night at the horror, and we watched it far into Saturday morning.
(179) To her horror, when she returned the Vauxhall Cavalier had vanished with her young daughter still inside.
(180) Their faces were filled with horror and fear when they saw me.