Examples of 'he dreads' in a sentence
Meaning of "he dreads"
He dreads: This phrase is used to indicate that someone feels a deep sense of fear, apprehension, or anxiety about a future event or situation
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So he dreads the moment where success eludes him.
The thing he dreads.
He dreads going to the hospital.
I suppose he dreads the outcome.
He dreads the thought of being drawn back into his sin.
We will then relearn slowly to the patient to face the situations he dreads.
He dreads the inevitable comparisons.
Bodily death he does not fear, oblivion he dreads.
He dreads the thought of going into work every single morning.
He must be vigilant, ever alert to the sound he dreads.
Also he dreads water.
He fears most to get out of his mind, thing he dreads.
He dreads his wife.
But you can't get him to where he dreads making mistakes.
He dreads scandal.
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Or is it that he dreads the hate of Rome?
He dreads being abandoned.
If he looks forward to this, I would hate to see him around stuff he dreads.
He dreads these daily encounters and worries about his job security.
Mr Chirac 's future is behind him, so he dreads Sarkozy.
The day he dreads the most is Sundays.
He dreads getting involved, but he does so anyway.
Because he dreads your Highness ' grace.
He dreads ties of affection, and strives to alienate people from each other.
I suppose he dreads the outcome . No.
He dreads not the sequel ( of events ).
The question he dreads is “ Why has not the workman a better wage?
He dreads the fire?
Why, he dreads fire.
Why, he dreads fire . We all dread Gehenna.
If what he dreads comes to pass, death will not come swift enough.
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