Gruesome in a sentence as an adjective

Closing this gap required a large amount of gruesome work.

As far as I remember, that was way more gruesome than Ender's game.

I read the whole thing, waiting for the casual but gruesome ****** scene and it never happened.

But also mix in the tough, gruesome aspect of working 12 hours a day with little to no time for social life.

Running around through **** with dismembered corpses on spikes being chased but gruesome demons was frightening in the early '90s.

I would recommend you watch the video to understand the gruesome nature of what Nakamoto now has to live with.

Eating can become a chore, you may have to be regularly plug to some gruesome apparatus, also loss of mobility.

If she'd posted a picture of herself executing kittens, or planning a series of gruesome murders, yes, sure, that's concerning.

" blinders and ignore the gruesome, wasteful military industrial complex that brought them these "badass fuckin' guns" which do, in fact, **** real humans in real life.

You hear of gruesome accidents everyday in vehicles, but you rarely hear of them exploding, mangling in a ball of metal and plastic yes, but rarely exploding.

The whole thing was 4 years where there was a steady availability of actual new developments: The race to try to find the baby; finding the body; the hunt for suspects in what was now a gruesome baby ****** rather than "just" a kidnapping; the court case, with a suspect that insisted on his innocence; the execution, with a suspect that still insisted on his innocence.

Gruesome definitions

adjective

shockingly repellent; inspiring horror; "ghastly wounds"; "the grim aftermath of the bombing"; "the grim task of burying the victims"; "a grisly murder"; "gruesome evidence of human sacrifice"; "macabre tales of war and plague in the Middle ages"; "macabre tortures conceived by madmen"

See also: ghastly grim grisly macabre sick