Sentences with direly
dire
D d - A dire calamity.
- Dire predictions about the stock market.
- Whatever, it was direly needed at the launch of Bruce Guthrie's memoir, Man Bites Murdoch.
- It is just fanciful to suppose the direly pressed leaders in London and Paris.
- In dire need of food.
- It gets even more difficult when you have lost a parent or a guardian and this is when you direly need some type of scholarship.
- The money is direly needed to fix broken fountains and roofs.
- It's not so much about politicians and religious figures et al, as it is about people who direly lack compassion.