Appalling

//əˈpɔːlɪŋ//

"Appalling" in a Sentence (14 examples)

The destruction of the environment is appalling.

She is an appalling cook.

This is appalling.

That's appalling.

He says appalling things.

The results were appalling.

I think that's appalling.

This is simply appalling.

It's perfectly appalling to think of being twenty, Marilla. It sounds so fearfully old and grown up.

My long-term memory is excellent, but my short-term memory is appalling — sorry, did I tell you that already?

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That was an appalling waste of money.

Sir Thomas Royden, Chairman of the L.M.S.R., and Mr. Robert Holland-Martin, Chairman of the Southern Railway, both deplored the wholesale robbery and petty pilferage which have increased until they have reached appalling dimensions.

Karius has too much previous for this to be considered a one-off and, as goalkeeping mistakes go, his errors in the 51st and 83rd minutes were as bad as one another. In fact, they were not just bad. They were appalling, so wretched it was difficult to recall a worse goalkeeping performance in any major final through the years.

All is well until Treorchy, where the platform is swamped by teenagers who have been attending an event. Around four dozen unescorted 12 to 16 year-olds swarm aboard and begin to run riot through the train. Their behaviour is appalling and the presence of CCTV no deterrent.

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