extremely bad

  • 91be/lie in ruins — ► a place, building, etc. that is in ruins has been extremely badly damaged: »The showroom was in ruins after the flood. ► to have failed or got into an extremely bad state: »The economy was in ruins after the war. »He lied about the company s… …

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  • 92lie in ruins — be/lie in ruins ► a place, building, etc. that is in ruins has been extremely badly damaged: »The showroom was in ruins after the flood. ► to have failed or got into an extremely bad state: »The economy was in ruins after the war. »He lied about… …

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  • 93terrible — ter|ri|ble W3S1 [ˈterıbəl] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: Latin terribilis, from terrere to frighten ] 1.) extremely severe in a way that causes harm or damage = ↑horrible, awful ↑awful ▪ Their son had been injured in a terrible… …

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  • 94breathtaking — breath|tak|ing [ breθ,teıkıŋ ] adjective * 1. ) extremely impressive or beautiful: run with breathtaking speed The scenery along the coast highway was just breathtaking. 2. ) extremely bad or shocking: I found her rudeness breathtaking. ╾… …

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  • 95clue — clue1 [ klu ] noun count ** 1. ) an object or fact that someone discovers that helps them solve a crime or mystery: search for/look for/find a clue: Detectives were brought in to help search for clues. clue to/as to/about: Police still have no… …

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  • 96gross — gross1 [ grous ] adjective ** 1. ) a gross amount of money is the total amount before taxes or costs have been taken out: a company with gross revenues of $50,000,000 In 1984 women earned only 66 percent of men s gross weekly earnings. ─ compare… …

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  • 97royal — roy|al1 [ rɔıəl ] adjective *** 1. ) usually before noun relating to a king or queen or the members of their family: the royal palace a royal wedding a ) used in the names of organizations and institutions that were established by a king, queen,… …

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  • 98ostro — Niezmiernie; w największym stopniu; bardzo Eng. Extremely; exceedingly; very 2) Extremely bad; terribly; awfully …

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  • 99paskudnie — 1) Niezmiernie; w największym stopniu; bardzo Eng. Extremely; exceedingly; very 2) Bardzo јle; strasznie, okropnie Eng. Extremely bad; terribly; awfully …

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  • 100potwornie — 1) Niezmiernie; w największym stopniu; bardzo Eng. Extremely; exceedingly; very 2) Bardzo јle; strasznie, okropnie Eng. Extremely bad; terribly; awfully …

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