Horribly in a sentence as an adverb

Deep inside, they believe that if it doesn't hurt horribly, it must not be worth it.

Fail horribly, sleep on somebody's couch, oh wait.

"All this tells me is that tech interviewing is horribly broken.

This is going to be horribly negative so a bit of context first: I'm a professional C# programmer.

This article is so horribly incorrect and fails right at the very beginning with the wrong assumptions and a idea that isn't thought through.

There's something horribly wrong with everything about this.

For starters, here are a few ways this can go horribly wrong:* Industrial espionage -- it's big business, and I'm sure it pays better than being an NSA analyst.

Make it a 900 number if they need to and charge $20 per call, but for the love of cheese the number of times something goes horribly wrong and there is little to no recourse is silly.

It is a terrible company with terrible policies, terrible management, and a horribly misogynistic marketing team.

The company still has an incredible number of immensely talented engineers of whom I think quite highly, but the company is so horribly managed that I see nothing but a cold, miserable twilight in its future.

Apple and Microsoft have both proven that they will use these garbage patents offensively to drive competitors out of the market, and Google is left in the position of "acquire means of mutually assured destruction to protect ourselves with or die by horribly broken patent law".

Horribly definitions

adverb

of a dreadful kind; "there was a dreadfully bloody accident on the road this morning"

See also: dreadfully awfully