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7 Sentences With "more frightful"

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Even more frightful, imagine what it would be like for that person to be you.
" Grush added, "The more that people care for a character, the more frightful or tragic it is when things start to happen to them.
"There's nothing more frightful than an entitled ghoul who gets his kicks from gunning down wild animals," PETA President Ingrid Newkirk said in a Thursday statement.
It's also a clear shot across the bow at digital competitors like PayPal, which has consistently expanded customer accounts and transactions and, perhaps more frightful to Wall Street banks, has logged increasing gains in total payment volume.
Johnson (1724) described him as "such a figure that imagination cannot form an idea of a fury from hell to look more frightful." Whether Johnson's description was entirely truthful or embellished is unclear, but it seems likely that Teach understood the value of appearances; better to strike fear into the heart of one's enemies, than rely on bluster alone. Teach was tall, with broad shoulders. He wore knee-length boots and dark clothing, topped with a wide hat and sometimes a long coat of brightly coloured silk or velvet.
Salt production at Lake Afrera Rock salt has been mined at Lake Afrera, and the surrounding part of the Afar Depression, for centuries. Lt. Lefebvre recorded some of the hazards of mining salt from the Depression, which he heard from one of the miners himself: Salt on the shore of Lake Afrera > He said that this lake often changes its shape and place, which he expressed > in these terms: the lake moves. Often, he added, on going to a place which > the evening before was quite solid, you suddenly break through, and > disappear in the abyss. But what is more frightful is the overflow of the > waters: sometimes the lake rises like a mountain, and falls again into the > plain like a deluge; entire caravans, men and beasts are engulphed.
The Vatican and Mussolini's Italy, BRILL, 2016, , p. 76 He observed that the recent World War had not brought true peace, and to counter this the Church and Christianity should be active in, and not insulated from, society."Pius XI (1922-1939)", The Pontifical Academy of Sciences > Since the close of the Great War individuals, the different classes of > society, the nations of the earth have not as yet found true peace...the old > rivalries between nations have not ceased to exert their > influence...Conditions have become increasingly worse because the fears of > the people are being constantly played upon by the ever-present menace of > new wars, likely to be more frightful and destructive than any which have > preceded them. Whence it is that the nations of today live in a state of > armed peace which is scarcely better than war itself, a condition which > tends to exhaust national finances, to waste the flower of youth, to muddy > and poison the very fountainheads of life, physical, intellectual, > religious, and moral.

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