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Usage examples with dreaded

cause to be dreaded or feared by

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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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Fairly common knowledge but what about the dreaded comedown?
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Debates are about style, comportment, authority, the occasional zinger and the dreaded gaffe.
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Dickens wrote of it that it was dreaded by even the most dauntless highwaymen and bearable only to toads and rats.
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The dreaded vinegar and tomato ketchup shower awaits you!
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Lean against a wall or simply opt to stand - it also means you're able to escape quickly once the dreaded WIP is over.
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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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It wasn't that they just disliked the loss of summer freedom and the coming regimentation of classes, they literally dreaded the return to school.
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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.
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Turns out the baked potato, our go-to easy dinner, has been helping us fight off the dreaded lurgy.
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