orful

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English

Adjective

orful

  1. Pronunciation spelling of awful.
    • 1891, Various, Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 100, March 28, 1891:
      I ain't bin werry well lately, and, to crown the hole, I was cort in the Lizzard, I think, as they called it, on that awful Munday nite, and that was pretty nearly a settler for both my old bones and my breth, and might ha' bin quite so, if one of the werry kindest Members of the old Copperashun as I nos on, who had bin a dining with a jolly party on 'em, hadn't kindly directed my notise to about a harf bottle-full of werry fine old Port, with the remarkabel kind words, "That's just about what you wants, Mr. ROBERT, to take you ome safely this most orful nite!"
    • 1919, Jack O'Brien, Into the Jaws of Death:
      "Gorblimey, it's bleedin' orful," said they.
    • 1922, Harry Kemp, Tramping on Life:
      "That's a bally orful way to get even with a henemy!" exclaimed a stoker, who sat on the edge of the forward hatch.

Adverb

orful

  1. Pronunciation spelling of awful.
    • 1892, Various, Golden Days for Boys and Girls:
      "It's orful silly of you to stick to that notion!
    • 1898, Hezekiah Butterworth, In The Boyhood of Lincoln:
      "He felt orful bad at not bein' invited, and made some poetry about 'em.
    • 1917, Pauline Lester, Marjorie Dean:
      "You are a orful naughty girl," he pouted reproachfully.

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