Word: dreadfulness
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...while the distance has its advantages, 'Quadlings' often dread the 15-minute trek from the Square...
...said he often circles the neighborhood repeatedly before finding a parking space within walking distance. "I dread coming home around 10 p.m.," Edbrooke said...
...phone flap is the latest in a series of scares linking everyday electrical objects (hair dryers, electric razors, electric blankets, home computers) to one dread disease or another. Most of the concern has focused on the low-frequency end of the spectrum: the electromagnetic fields surrounding power lines, electric motors and video-display terminals. Cellular phones occupy another part of the spectrum. They send their signals using very small bursts of high-frequency electromagnetic waves, or microwaves, favored for most over-the-air telecommunications...
...preventive care like prenatal screenings and mammograms but also inpatient and ambulatory care, prescription drugs and basic mental-health coverage. High on Clinton's agenda: a requirement that insurance companies sign up all those who want to buy coverage, regardless of their health, a prospect that profit- minded insurers dread...
Leafing through the program for Skin and Bone before the show, I feared the worst. It promised everything I dread in a Harvard production. The play was set in "Italy or nowhere"; "William Shakespear" wrote the additional dialogue. Skin and Bone threatened 100 agonizing minutes of soul-destroying thespian pretense...