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Filter by Meaning The protagonist in the horror movie ran direly through the dark, haunted house, chased by an unknown entity.
The haunted maze direly tested our courage as we navigated through dark corridors.
The country's economy was direly affected by the sudden decrease in exports.
The critic reviewed the play direly, highlighting its numerous flaws.
The driver lost control of the vehicle and direly needed to regain it to avoid an accident.
The company's financial situation has been direly affected by the economic downturn.
The students direly needed extra study materials for their upcoming exam.
The farmers were direly impacted by the locust invasion, causing crop failure.
The horror movie had the audience direly clinging to their seats.
The climbers were direly unprepared for the harsh weather conditions.
The victims screamed direly as they witnessed the accident.
The politician's campaign was direly affected by the scandal.
The war-torn region direly needs humanitarian aid to provide basic necessities to its citizens.
The protagonist in the novel direly wept, overwhelmed by the tragic ending.
The political unrest in the country escalated direly, resulting in widespread protests and violence.
The captain of the sinking ship direly shouted orders to abandon ship.
He sighed direly as he read the devastating news about the natural disaster.
The team direly struggled to score a goal in the final minutes of the match.
The company direly needs to cut costs to avoid bankruptcy.
The team direly required a victory to secure their spot in the playoffs.
The car's engine malfunctioned, and we direly needed a mechanic to fix it.
The villagers were direly affected by the drought and had no access to clean water.
The soldier's family awaited direly for news of his safe return.
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