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dreaded [ˈdredɪd] ADJ a. irón lit

dreaded
dreaded

II . dread [dred] SUBST sem pl

III . dread [dred] ADJ lit

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Its dreaded name soon became a byword for the largely unspoken horrifying events known or presumed to taken place within its walls.
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All dreaded it, all sought to avert it.
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Zinc pest is dreaded by collectors of old model trains, toys, or radios where the zinc die-cast process was used.
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Much of the time goes to removing staples and other fasteners that cause the dreaded paper jams.
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He dreaded the brutality and ignorance of the mob as much as he despised the avarice and ennui of the upper class.
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Continual rainfall, 50 varieties of dysentery, skin disease, and the dreaded elephantiasis all combined to make life miserable for the construction men.
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It's the most dreaded day of the year, particularly for tech bloggers who have to be extra-watchful for spurious rumours and chancers' product announcements.
www.gizmodo.co.uk
The dreaded vinegar and tomato ketchup shower awaits you!
www.ibiza-spotlight.com
Public-health physicians and politicians typically blamed both the poor themselves and their ramshackle tenement houses (conventillos) for the spread of the dreaded disease.
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Other diners may give you the dreaded stink eye for bringing your children along.
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