ghastly - use in sentences

Preposition: for

  • word: Had there been any attacks it would have been too ghastly for words.

Infinitive complement

  • contemplate: In Zimbabwe, the Press particularly the print media is at crossroads with consequences ghastly to contemplate.

Modifies a noun

  • spectacle: Such a gory, ghastly spectacle would frighten the children out of their senses, I should think.
  • pale: They told me you were down in the spirit, and that you were of a ghastly pale.
  • mess: The whole ghastly mess must be made even bigger!
  • sight: Beneath the pointed black hat, Jesse spied a ghastly sight.
  • smile: He heard them say He was an exile with a ghastly smile, And murmured not--but rose and left the city.
  • mistake: The judges decision is final, and if we've made a ghastly mistake and excluded you then we're very sorry.

Modifying Another Word

  • pretty: You must have something pretty ghastly on your conscience to make such a fuss about my trusting you.
  • truly: In due course 109 separate entities, each created to carry some aspect of truly ghastly past pain, would identify themselves.
  • absolutely: Yes it is absolutely ghastly, I can't bear to have it again.
  • rather: Most of the party were smoking, and drinking champagne; a feverish hilarity reigned, with sudden and rather ghastly pauses.
  • too: Had there been any attacks it would have been too ghastly for words.
  • so: Tube journeys are so ghastly these days, you've got to have something to distract you.

Used with adjective complement

  • look: When dad came through the back gate he looked ghastly.
  • feel: I felt ghastly - this was the start of the lowest period in my life.
  • sound: Balfour: Gosh that sounds ghastly, what could you be referring to?

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