You have done that yourself.
I'm terribly sorry to have to ask you about your absence from class yesterday. Because I was distracted, the biscuits were terribly burned.
Badly.
terribly is the adverb
There are two adverbs in that sentence: "outdoors" and "terribly". "Outdoors" modifies the verb "go" and "terribly" modifies the adjective "cold".
In the following sentence, identify the adverb: "Gabriel tried out for the soccer team this year, but he plays terribly."
When I saw her first her face was terribly blanched.
She was angry and resentful -- not terribly likable despite her good looks.
That is such a terrible thing to say.I had a terrible time thinking of this sentence.Ivan the Terrible was a truly awful person.The food tasted terrible.
The adverb here is "terribly," an adverbial of manner. The "this year" is a noun phrase serving as an adverbial of time but not an adverb.
Terrible is an adjective used to describe something bad or frightening.The hotel was fine, but the food at the diner was terrible.There was a terrible sound as the tree fell onto the house.
here is a pretty good sentence :)Both teams lost terribly and disbanded in confusion the game ended in a rout.
Get a shroud rapidly to me, please, I am feeling terribly cold.