There are so many dreadful rumors about your engagement.
"And one year, just before Christmas, they heard a dreadful rumour."
This dreadful rumour filled us with inexpressible anguish and terror, especially when we saw our old masters . . . seizing upon slaves in the streets of New-York, or even dragging them out of their beds.
And worst of all, Sacco's town was blowing up around him, dreadful rumors circulating.
Hers had not been trivial, and dreadful rumors must surely be going the rounds.
It will scotch the whole thing and all these dreadful rumours against poor Doctor Oldfield will die down.33 She shook hands and hurried out of the room.
She paused, loath to voice the dreadful rumour.
Should disaster overtake him and the dreadful rumours become reality, she Joan, alias Anne Mowbray, would not wish for longer life.
Its name was Cirith Ungol, a name of dreadful rumour.