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"appall" Definitions
  1. to fill or overcome with horror, consternation, or fear; dismay: He was appalled by the damage from the fire. I am appalled at your mistakes.

57 Sentences With "appall"

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The very fact of menstruation seems to appall the president.
Nonetheless, the rollbacks and predations of this Administration appall him.
You shout things into the phone that would appall your mother.
Depending on one's experience and expectations, it can delight or appall.
But it's evident that content doesn't have to be nonfiction to appall.
But its two volumes nonetheless have the power to shock and appall.
Even if you're steeped in the saga of Steubenville, the film contains plenty to appall you afresh.
As president, I know Hillary Clinton will make more decisions that appall me or make me uncomfortable.
The approach may appall some journalism advocates, but it has buoyed many members of the president's base.
Hurt his business by pulling out of his hotel because the things he's said appall your staff?
Introducing water and upsetting the fine balance of the wine would appall any sommelier or fine wine drinker.
A century and a half later, his performance in the White House should appall anyone but a hardened racist.
Both in America and England , women would publicly apply red lipstick in public with the intent to appall men.
The images fascinate and appall us, unless it's our own lives and homes being flooded, burned down and destroyed.
APPAL is the British way of spelling the word "appall," hence the "in Hampshire" part of the clue. 2D.
These details will likely appall Americans who have watched their nation's blood and treasure wasted in Iraq ever since.
As much as it might appall the political class to admit it, this race was about Alabama, not about Washington.
And yet, even with that increased tolerance, there are times when Trump still retains the ability to shock and appall.
But Trump's insult to the joint military forces who served in both world wars will appall many of America's friends abroad.
But he doesn't mince words about the sudden shock and appall on Hollywood's end ... where A-listers are being excommunicated left and right.
"It should appall everybody that a man can go 30 years and be accused of a crime," Harris' attorney, David Harrison, told reporters Tuesday.
This column will appall many of my regular readers, and I recognize that all of this is easy for me to say as a straight white man.
Both Comey and a number of hyper-partisan Republicans are promoting a double standard of justice against Clinton that should appall and anger Americans of all political persuasions.
Later in the tour she interviews an allergist on the digestive habits of dust mites, which will appall some listeners but may appeal strongly to certain 10-year-olds.
Yovanovitch, who has decades of diplomatic experience with the State Department, recounted events leading to her removal, and described her shock and appall over how she was treated by Trump.
Lit gorgeously by Mimi Jordan Sherin, they slide and twirl about the huge space in various combinations that fascinate and appall the eye, like de Chirico paintings come to life.
There, if you are Buster Keaton , in " Steamboat Bill, Jr. " (1928), you appall your thuggish father with your foppery, especially when he makes you swap your beret for a proper hat.
Kansans ages 18 to 29 make up more than 58 percent of the applicants now "in suspense" — a situation that should appall any American politician hoping for a fresh generation engaged in democracy.
"The risk is that we get a pretty hard Brexit out of that and Labour is portrayed as having facilitated it," said Mr. Tilford, something that would appall many of the party's supporters.
Parr also tells me that he can't think of "a better food capital" with such "staggering" variety and quality as London, an idea that must "appall" the French, he suggests with a rye smile.
The same profiling and typecast mentality that would appall everyone if it were said or written by anyone else forces any intelligent reader to realize how unbalanced your definition is of what culture constitutes.
The city may no longer feature vendors shouting the main headline at passing commuters, but that headline still carries a sense of urgency, can still thrill or appall when caught unexpectedly in a sidelong glance.
At best, this would only enable one piece of controversial legislation to pass, leaving the rest of the policy agenda abandoned; at worst, it will appall old-school Senate Democrats even more than filibuster abolition.
A Word With On a rainy morning, Elizabeth McGovern, late of "Downton Abbey," arrived at a Midtown rehearsal space dressed in a pink cardigan, white capri pants and slip-on shoes that would appall a dowager countess.
And do not our memories of him — presiding over the fan-beleaguered court of King Picasso at Mougins or any of his other favored haunts, surrounded by sycophants who invented or bent the truth in his favor — truly appall?
The things that appall feminists, however — aggressive opposition to abortion and contraception; documented histories of racism; hostility to LGBTQ rights — don't ruffle conservative white women too much, because the same social hierarchy that keeps white men in power serves white women, too.
Clinton's campaign, has collected footage of comments that have not hurt Mr. Trump's standing among Republican primary voters, but that could be stitched together in what the group's founder, David Brock, described as a montage of hateful speech that would appall a general electorate.
It should appall but not surprise us that a president would personalize our national security policy, especially since so few of our national security decisions seem to have much to do with the direct defense of our country, the strongest, most secure country in the world.
Because of a peculiar will that should appall any trusts and estates lawyers in the audience, young Grace Harkaway (Caroline Strang) must either marry the 60-something Sir Harcourt Courtly (Colin McPhillamy) or see all her income and property go to his heir, Charles Courtly (Ian Holcomb).
Joshua Wong, a student leader who played a prominent role in the Umbrella protests, is also forming a political party with the goal of putting a self-determination referendum for Hong Kong on the city legislature's agenda — a development that would appall China's leaders, for whom any talk of separatism is anathema.
It is likely to go spectacularly wrong — wrong in ways that will force far more Republicans to defect from Trump, wrong in ways that will appall the female voters Republicans need to hold to keep their House majority, wrong in ways that could drive Trump's vote share from the 40s to the 30s.
Biden should use the debate to paint a vivid and compelling portrait of how he would debate and defeat Trump and the horrific values he represents, from acting like America's first Confederate president who appears to believe that working-class voters are racist, and systematically praises foreign dictators and attacks American allies with actions that alarm and appall friends of freedom around the world.
Will the new Trump agree with the late President Ronald Reagan that nations south of our border should be respected and that immigration law should be rational and humane, confess that Hispanic immigrants should not be slandered as murderers and rapists with language that would appall Reagan, and withdraw his fantasy of building a new version of the Berlin Wall on the U.S.-Mexico border?
" New York Times, April 25, 1956; Kihss, Peter. "Teamsters' Rules Appall U.S. Judge.
They are all grossly incompetent but seem unaware of this. They go on an "exchange" to New York (except Martinez) in Season 6 and appall their supervisor Lt Chicowski with their incompetence.
The girls' stories appall yet captivate the Director as he finds himself becoming entangled in their grand plan. But Raven tries to control the production by keeping everyone in her psychological grip. Ultimately, the production goes terribly wrong and a power struggle ensues with the Director fearing for his life.
The endorsement was notable given that Swift had been publicly apolitical, but spoke out because Blackburn's "voting record in Congress appall[ed] and terrifie[d]" her. Swift shared a link to non-partisan voter registration website Vote.org which saw a significant spike in page views and new registrations. Swift's endorsement was criticized by Donald Trump as well as Mike Huckabee, who said, "[She] has every right to be political but it won't impact [the] election unless we allow 13 yr old girls to vote".
McConnell later claimed to have "discovered" on the grounds a large cross made of coquina rock, asserting it was placed there by Ponce de León himself. She continued to fabricate stories to amuse and appall the city's residents and tourists until her death in a car accident in 1927. Walter B. Fraser, a transplant from Georgia who managed McConnell's attraction, then bought the property and made it one of the state's most successful tourist attractions. The first archaeological digs at the Fountain of Youth were performed in 1934 by the Smithsonian Institution.
During a 2015 performance at Carindale Corps, Brisbane, several bandsmen became increasingly dismayed with the state of the band's musical proficiency, to the extent of appall. An unnamed bandsman abruptly strode forth mid-piece, and following a curt discourse with Bandmaster Peter Gott, himself and three others absented the platform, leaving the band in confused disarray. Then, amidst the uproar, the four marched back in, timbrels in hand, to the delight of the congregation and gasps of many, many admirers. The command, "PRESENT ARMS" was given, and four timbrels were extended in perfect unison.
A United Nations commission of inquiry concluded that coalition airstrikes have caused a 'staggering loss of civilian life.'" He also stated that "Trump's most dangerous innovation involves direct attacks on Syrian government forces." In 2018, Bovard was critical of Trump, saying that he "has said and done many things to appall the friends of freedom. From Trump's pro-torture comments to his praise of police brutality to his cruise-missile barrage against Syria to his threat to annihilate North Korea, there are ample signs that he scorns a freedom-and-peace posture.
Coaches were attached to an idle locomotive at the station, but they were given over almost entirely to Sisters of Charity, nurses, and physicians. The Daily Evening Bulletin reported: "the most horrible sight of all was that of the burning cars; in a few minutes after the collision, the fire spread rapidly through the broken remnants, burning and roasting to death many men, women and children. The groans and shouts of wounded and those held by the rescuers were of a character to appall the bravest heart." Henry Harris, engineer of the picnic special, died in the accident as did Father Sheridan.
Sweets is a narrative novelette which takes readers for a wild ride from Chicago to Houston, New Orleans, and New York City, as a teenage girl finds herself in a family way, without a family. Forced to fend for herself, she is taken under the wing of a local pimp who entices her into prostitution. The adventures that follow are a free-for-all foray through the fantastic world of pimps and their women, funeral directors, gangs and drug running, with sidebar anecdotes that are guaranteed to appall, alarm and astonish. Extreme entries remained unedited, and none of William's raw drawl storytelling style has been tampered in this standout fiction debut.
At the break, Francine sees what the trauma has done to Hayley and inspires Stan to rethink. For the encore, Stan defies the park's management and the pair sing Hayley's anti-gun song instead, sending out the message that guns are bad. The old NGALand mascot (sacked because of Stan) uses the opportunity to try to kill Hayley to get his job back, but Stan takes the bullet. In hospital, it is revealed that the second bullet dislodged the first bullet with the result that Stan recovers completely and, much to the appall of Francine and Hayley, believes that "guns heal the sick", once again pro-guns.
The silent film, except for narration throughout by Gordon-Levitt, follows the first date between Morgan M. Morgansen (Gordon-Levitt) and a young woman named Destiny (Hulme). Backed up by a sour-turned-sentimental waiter - or the "foodpenguin" (Brewster) - and a band of cartoon feline musicians (among others), Morgan ultimately manages to woo Destiny. After meeting with Destiny at a restaurant and ordering a cooked rabbit, Morgan discovers Destiny's vegetarianism, and decides to eat only the vegetables around the plate rather than eat the rabbit meat and appall his alarmed date. Appreciative of Morgan's sacrifice at dinner for the sake of her comfort, Destiny begins to kiss him in the street, overlooked by the approving foodpenguin.
While presiding over Divorce Court, Ephriam was noted for her humor. Her audience was frequently brought to laughter by Ephriam's striking and quirky voice and reactions of appall and bewilderment by the ex- couple's outrageous and absurd behaviors. Ephriam's trademark phrase on Divorce Court was "Look deep before you leap," advising would-be newlyweds to examine each other's behaviors and attitudes carefully before they decide to marry. While Ephriam encouraged her litigants to discuss sensitive issues to get to the heart of what was causing their divorce, she was quick to restore order in her courtroom when things got out of hand, and she scolded her litigants for disrespectful behavior towards herself and each other in court.
A softball match is being played to little athletic achievement between teams from the Indian Point and Springfield Nuclear Plants. After Homer Simpson collapses on the field, Mr. Burns and the other coach talk about how the market for nuclear energy will be lucrative forever and ever. Mr. Burns heads right away to his alma mater, Yale University, to endow a chair in nuclear plant management, only to learn that the entire student body is now made of "highly entitled wusses" from the Whiffenpoofs on down, and who follow left-wing views that appall Mr. Burns. He then finds out that running a university can earn him a lot of money from a member of the Skull and Bones society named Bourbon Verlander.
The briefing books that were given to him tell him little about the New Texans and their culture and the contents of the trunk that was put aboard the ship for him appall him: contrary to the practices of the Consular Service, he will be obliged to dress in native costume and to carry a pair of automatic pistols in ejection holsters. Evidence he finds while surreptitiously searching Hoddy's quarters implies that he's being set up for assassination, with the approval of the Consular Service. Silk is welcomed to New Texas with a giant barbecue, where he sees a trial and learns that assassination of politicians is a legitimate part of the New Texan political process as long as the assassin can show that his victim “needed killin'”. Back at the embassy he learns more about the murder of Silas Cumshaw, in particular the fact that the killers, three young members of the vile Bonney clan, will be going on trial as assassins, not as common murderers, in three days.

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