Tis a tall blacke Frenchman by his looks and Spache, a tarrible fine gentleman, with a Smile & a twitching Mouthe.
A've never bin the same man since that tarrible day when John Simmons gi' me the go-by.
It was tarrible lonely in the night, when night comed; it's no use!
T was a tarrible long journey up over the driftun ice, at sea!
Tis a tarrible warr, an' there's a powerful lot av fine young fellows that'll be missing when they come back to Dublin agin.
There was tarrible slaughter that day, and the inimy bruk in great disorther, and is now trying to escape down the Sewers into the Canal.
Glory be to God, Mrs. Ryan, but that's a tarrible number!
I were always a tarrible one for examining sheep when they were ill.
The shepherd then turned towards him and said in a loud voice: "Mr. Elijah Raven, don't you think this is a tarrible hard case!
The judge, said Bawcombe, who had never seen one before, was a tarrible stern-looking old man in his wig.
It did vex me tarrible to mizzle un; but a word can put that right, and let un know the true dwellin' o' that coorious feller Robinson.
Iss, Zacky Tonkin be as great a man as ever he wer, and a tarrible plague o' life to the preventives.
He axed a tarrible lot of questions about un, wheer he lived, and what he did wi's days and nights, and seemed to I as if he'd got a rod in pickle for un.
In course his grudge agen Robinson bean't nothing to I, but he do seem tarrible sour and rampageous.
His mother be in a tarrible state, Zacky bein' away and all.
Maybe there's summat inside, and I do be most tarrible dry.
It was tarriblelonely in the night, when night comed: it's no use!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tarrible" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.