Pronunciation of the English word dreading.
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1. | There, mute, and, as the traitress deemed, unknown, / dreading the Danaan's vengeance, and the sword / of Trojans, wroth for Pergamus o'erthrown, / dreading the anger of her injured lord, / sat Troy's and Argos' fiend, twice hateful and abhorred. | |
2. | Tomorrow I have my oral exam in German, which I'm not too bothered about. On Thursday, however, I have an exam on abstract algebra — specifically, ring theory — which I'm really dreading. | |
3. | Are you dreading this as much as I am? | |
4. | Are you dreading this? | |
5. | I've been dreading this moment for a long time. | |
6. | I'm dreading the exam. | |
7. | Tom is dreading the parent-teacher meeting. | |
8. | The detective was dreading the stakeout. | |
9. | Tom is both dreading and looking forward to the summer. | |
10. | Sami has beed dreading singing in public. |