Examples of 'be terribly disappointed' in a sentence

Meaning of "be terribly disappointed"

be terribly disappointed: to feel extremely let down or disillusioned by someone or something, causing a great deal of sadness or frustration. This phrase is commonly used to express a strong negative emotional reaction to an outcome that did not meet expectations

How to use "be terribly disappointed" in a sentence

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be terribly disappointed
I am gonna be terribly disappointed if you do not come.
I am sure your daughter will be terribly disappointed.
She must be terribly disappointed with my visit.
Either way I think you would be terribly disappointed.
But i would be terribly disappointed if you did not want to.
If the rest of the album sounds like this I will be terribly disappointed.
But she will be terribly disappointed.
If you persist in thinking I am, you are going to be terribly disappointed.
Tom would be terribly disappointed if we did not go to his party.
And if she did, we her parents would be terribly disappointed.
I would be terribly disappointed if you did not come to my party.
And the girls will be terribly disappointed.
He will be terribly disappointed that you have not found him.
But in the end, you will be terribly disappointed.
He will be terribly disappointed when I tell him there is problems with our deal.

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The people will be terribly disappointed.
Sports commentator? Weather girl? Either way, I think you would be terribly disappointed.
I know you must be terribly disappointed.
Would you be terribly disappointed if we did not go to the party tonight?
Now, one of us is going to be terribly disappointed.
Mother will be terribly disappointed if Jane does not come.
If you do not do it, she 's going to be terribly disappointed.
He 's going to be terribly disappointed when he learns the reality.
Oh you should go, dear. Owen will be terribly disappointed.
Would you be terribly disappointed if we skipped town and left you two alone?
Then, your Massa gonna be terribly disappointed.
She must be terribly disappointed with my visit . I know.
Well, I am afraid you are gonna be terribly disappointed because Oh.
Would you be terribly disappointed if - if I did not come tonight?
Oh, what a shame. You must be terribly disappointed.
Would you be terribly disappointed if I did not come?
Oh, honey . I know you must be terribly disappointed.
Would you be terribly disappointed If I could not make it tonight, dear?
You are gonna be terribly disappointed.
Would you be terribly disappointed if I did not come? Why not bring them?
I think your father would be terribly disappointed in your manners.
Would you be terribly disappointed if ─ if I didn't come tonight?
Kris is going to be terribly disappointed.
Owen will be terribly disappointed.
So, I would encourage them to not be terribly disappointed if it doesn't happen.
Would you be terribly disappointed.
I will see you tonight. Would you be terribly disappointed if I didn't come tonight?
He is going to be terribly disappointed once again!
And I will not be terribly disappointed.
General Reicker, I would be terribly disappointed if the test were not made here.
Morton, I will be terribly disappointed.
Bernie? - Yes? Would you be terribly disappointed if we didn't go to the party tonight?

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