horridsome

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From horrid +‎ -some.

Adjective[edit]

horridsome (comparative more horridsome, superlative most horridsome)

  1. (rare) Characteristically or typically horrid; horrendous
    • 1848, Blackwood's Magazine, volume 64:
      'Oh, Mister Jacobs!' says Missus Collins to me that night, before I went off, 'd'ye think Edward is tired of that 'ere horridsome sea, yet?'
    • 2008, Alan Lance Andersen, The Frost Haint of 'Possum Hollow and Other Ozark Tales:
      The feller exhibited it in a tent, charging twenty-five cents admission. Outside the tent, he had a horridsome painting of the monster devouring a poor family of farmers. When a sizable crowd of spectators was seated on the.
    • 2014, Folorunsho Obalugemo, Masking Thee Truthful Face:
      For but I shall mask the mask, for none to see,
      And that I shall keep'st thee secrets that I fear,
      What the horridsome being is named truly me,
      When wandering greeting souls draw a'near.