Sentences with oppressively
op·pres·sive
O o - An oppressive king; oppressive laws.
- Oppressive heat.
- Who is determined that her adopted daughter broaden her oppressively narrow horizons.
- It could even be that Australians, including the reclusive Fairweather, found cafes oppressively noisy and dense, hell on earth.
- Oppressive sorrows.
- The suite of rooms is filled, almost oppressively, with photographs of a consistent vision, from the 1970s to the present decade.
- It IS an oppressively hot night in January 2006, and Sierra and Bianca Casady have Hamer Hall entranced.
- Director Sarah Gavron contrasts the idyllic past of Nazneen's childhood memory with the oppressively mundane reality of her present.
- Their grooves and sunbursts and crystalline sprays are all oppressively sepulchral.