There are lots of contraceptive products on the market; it is highly unlikely that anyone will suffer because Katie Wells was awarded compensation for her dreadful damage.
He had not thought it necessary, yet, to form them up; but if they were taken on the flank this way, even a few men could do dreadful damage!
These missiles must be shot down be- fore they reach their targets, or they can do dreadful damage.
Tell him his not-empire would have suffered dreadful damage had he proved correct.
The converse, of course, is equally true: the primitive can become sophisticated, but not without accepting dreadful psychological damage.
It was as if an approaching natural disaster, like a tornado or an ion storm, had been given voice to declare the dreadful damage it was about to inflict.
They did some dreadful damage and caused a lot of loss of life.
As the Dutch were in a leeward position their guns had a superior range and some English ships now took dreadful damage.
The poison must have done dreadful damage already, for him to be feeling such pain.
"Reaganism is still alive and kicking, and doing dreadful damage," he says.