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- noun The quality of being
appalling .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Knight Shyamalan attempts to make up for the appallingness of Lady In The Water.
Crazy, Crazy Movie Scheduling Greg Tannahill 2008
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Knight Shyamalan attempts to make up for the appallingness of Lady In The Water.
Archive 2008-04-01 Greg Tannahill 2008
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I'm not going to give this too much fanfare, because it's utter appallingness speaks for itself.
brace yourself for the true horror of brainless bogan celebrity love 2005
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I'm not going to give this too much fanfare, because it's utter appallingness speaks for itself.
Archive 2005-07-01 2005
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I mean, as a parent when -- you look with a certain amount of appallingness, if you will, of a little boy wagging his finger at his father.
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No doubt it entered unconsciously into the general dread and the general appallingness of this crisis.
Under Western Eyes Joseph Conrad 1890
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You could even argue that the ennui such a degree creates is a positive bonus, as the soul-sucking appallingness of the job is easier to shrug off.
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Though I can't vouch personally for their appallingness, it seems unfair not to pass on the the warnings of those who've kindly tweeted their own pet hates.
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I'm tired of having to tell them that they don't actually have to suffer the appallingness of blowing into the DS to blow up their balloons in MKDS's Battle Mode and that they can just press Select.
Joystiq [Nintendo] 2008
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"That he, at the age of 30, could have an appreciation of the dreadfulness and appallingness of the act of rape better than the 20th century legal system and arguably the
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