All 15 Uses
hideous
in
A Game of Thrones
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- It was fashioned in the likeness of a snarling black hound, fearsome to behold, but Tyrion had always thought it a great improvement over Clegane's hideously burned face.†
p. 88.8hideously = in an extremely ugly, offensive, and/or frightening manner
- As if in answer, there was a hideous ripping sound and the crackling of some great fire.†
p. 101.1 *
- The Hound's eyes seemed to glitter through the steel of that hideous dog's-head helm.†
p. 159.9
- Saddle sores opened on her bottom, hideous and bloody.†
p. 227.9
- Masha Heddle was bowing and smiling her hideous red smile.†
p. 290.2
- But this man had been crookbacked and hideous, and he looked as though he might have lice.†
p. 474.9
- The sound Viserys Targaryen made when that hideous iron helmet covered his face was like nothing human.†
p. 500.7
- The wine-soaked bandages that Grand Maester Pycelle had applied were already black with blood, and the smell off the wound was hideous.†
p. 503.5
- The maester had taught him all the banners: the mailed fist of the Glovers, silver on scarlet; Lady Mormont's black bear; the hideous flayed man that went before Roose Bolton of the Dreadfort; a bull moose for the Hornwoods; a battle-axe for the Cerwyns; three sentinel trees for the Tallharts; and the fearsome sigil of House Umber, a roaring giant in shattered chains.†
p. 569.6
- The birds had eaten her lips and eyes and most of her cheeks, baring her stained red teeth in a hideous smile.†
p. 610.7
- Maester Aemon had given him milk of the poppy, yet even so, the pain had been hideous.†
p. 653.1
- The blade made a hideous scraping sound as he drew it back over the steel.†
p. 689.7
- The animal gave a hideous scream and reared.†
p. 690.5
- Sandor Clegane stood at his shoulder in a plain brown doublet and green mantle, his burned face hideous in the morning light.†
p. 743.1
- The wound on his breast was as healed as it would ever be, the scar that covered it grey and red and hideous.†
p. 759.2
Definitions:
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(1)
(hideous) extremely ugly, offensive, and/or frightening
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)