The hideous creature was the giant rat of Sumatra, a story for which the world is not yet prepared.
The word "hideous" can be used in noun phrases by pairing it with a noun that it modifies, such as "hideous creature" or "hideous design." For example, you might say, "The artist's latest painting features a hideous creature that disturbs viewers." This usage allows "hideous" to describe the noun, emphasizing its unpleasant or grotesque qualities.
She turned Medusa in to a hideous creature with snakes as hair
It wasn't sincere. I'll bet she didn't even mean it. miley is such a hideous creature.
Zombies are lifeless, they do not exist. But still they believe that zombies are dead bodies which come after its death, transforming it's self into a hideous creature!
more hideous, most hideous
more hideous, most hideous
Do you think that person is hideous? What a hideous looking doll!
eg: You cant wear that top, it is hideous! Look at his shoes, how hideous!
juley corona and brielle reed is a very rare hideous flower and a very disgusting creature that some how goes to a high school called bullard high
Medusa had a hideous hairdo.
" It was hideous." " That was a hideous thing to do." "It's too hideous to be shown in public." "My drawing was hideous." Etc... You can basically make an infinite amount of sentences with the word hideous as long as you take in count of the word's actual definition; "Ugly or disgusting to look out, OR extremely unpleasant"
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