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But she sneaks into a back room and discovers a row of hideously deformed masks.
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The area around his mouth is hideously deformed, revealing sharp, pointed teeth which he usually keeps concealed behind an ornate fan.
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In fact, the little girl that went before me was older, but bawled and screamed like it was hideously painful.
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To her he is hideously repugnant but to everyone else he seems to be perfectly normal, like every girl's dream.
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That angle has been hideously undersold by the government in terms of visible benefits for the public.
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His conversations were hideously detailed and humourless.
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Furthermore, most of them are just plain bad, playing lousy covers, or singing off-key, or being hideously drunk.
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One-off things, bespoke, hand-crafted - all these "old-fashioned" ways of making things have become curiosities: quaint, fiddly, hideously expensive.
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Of course, this means that fresh out of the vaporiser, treated plastics are hideously shiny.
www.gizmodo.com.au
His skin has sloughed off hideously, making his blank, faceless visage seem rotten and diseased.
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