miss dreadfully

Frequency: 7.24.9 per million words

used to emphasize how much someone is missed

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Examples (20)

  • I miss my grandmother dreadfully since she moved away.
  • I miss my family dreadfully when I'm away from home.
  • After his dog passed away, he missed him dreadfully for months.
  • She missed her late husband dreadfully every single day.
  • I know I'll miss you dreadfully when you go to college.
  • We will miss your presence dreadfully at the upcoming event.
  • Do you still miss your old hometown dreadfully?
  • After moving abroad, he began to miss his old friends dreadfully.
  • She's been away for only a week, but I'm already missing her dreadfully.
  • The children miss their grandmother dreadfully since she moved away.
  • We all miss the old team captain dreadfully; he was the heart of the team.
  • You must miss living by the sea dreadfully after moving inland.
  • If I had to move, I would miss my friends dreadfully.
  • I know you'll miss your pet dreadfully, but they're in a good home.
  • In her letter, she wrote, "I miss you all dreadfully and can't wait to come home."
  • They missed the warmth of the sun dreadfully during the long winter.
  • He has missed his childhood home dreadfully ever since his family sold it.
  • Despite her busy schedule, she still misses her quiet mornings dreadfully.
  • The children will miss their grandfather dreadfully now that he's gone.
  • It's natural to miss someone dreadfully when they're gone.