Examples of 'particularly shocking' in a sentence

Meaning of "particularly shocking"

Particularly shocking: used to describe something that is especially surprising, appalling, or disturbing in a specific context or compared to other similar things

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Allow me to quote a number of particularly shocking satistics.
Particularly shocking and poignant has been the large number of casualties among children.
The number of people missing is particularly shocking.
He made one particularly shocking comment.
The life sentences imposed on minors are particularly shocking.
This is particularly shocking.
Naoya is sometimes left in a state of catatonia after a particularly shocking vision.
These statistics are particularly shocking in view of the economic situation of the industrialised countries.
Its effect on children is particularly shocking.
This was particularly shocking considering that he had been unopposed for reelection two years earlier.
The last case is particularly shocking.
It was particularly shocking that small children and the elderly were not spared Israeli atrocities.
There was nothing particularly shocking.
What was particularly shocking in the Wingrove case was the.
Two of the deaths were particularly shocking.
Particularly shocking was the decimation of the Liberals in Quebec.
Some of them are particularly shocking.
The fact that the Fondation de France is responsible for this sale is particularly shocking.
But then it was particularly shocking.
The large number of Palestinian children among the latter was particularly shocking.
We recently witnessed a particularly shocking incident of this nature in Gaza.
The fact that he was targeted while in the pulpit is particularly shocking.
The London attacks are particularly shocking to all Hungarians.
For the audience of the time none of this is particularly shocking.
In this particularly shocking case the Court of Human Rights did exercise that discretion.
I did not consider it particularly shocking.
This is a particularly shocking situation, when such young people are awaiting execution.
The latest data from the Conference Board are particularly shocking.
Somehow it seems particularly shocking when someone enjoys the ‘ sport ' of hunting.
In this context, two cases are particularly shocking.
It is particularly shocking in that small-scale fishing is especially well represented in the Mediterranean.
However, two proposals were particularly shocking.
Hungarians have always regarded the Japanese with cousinly affection, which makes the disaster particularly shocking.
Komarov 's death is particularly shocking.
The large number of innocent victims, including many children, was particularly shocking.
The Portuguese press sometimes relates particularly shocking events, some examples of which are given below.
Here again, the Under-Secretary-General referred to examples that were particularly shocking.
That's not particularly shocking.
Although alarming, these results are not particularly shocking.
In this Chamber, that is particularly shocking.
Five of them were children, which made it particularly shocking.
Coming from him, this is not particularly shocking.
Gold supply “ shocks ” were not particularly shocking.
In a strange way, that kind of gore isn't particularly shocking.
Still, this study, though gross, is not particularly shocking.

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Examples of using Shocking
This is morally shocking and legally contradictory
Shocking that he did not follow the rules
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