In attempting to find a grain of good in such shattering events, Virgo maintains that " lots of things that happen off the field make you stronger on it ".
It is a depiction of shattering, chronic, inescapable pain and suffering that refuses to slide into self-pity.
Rather predictably, the adoption of a much more rhetorically republican tone by the Irish government produced a shattering blow to such hopes.
This shattering statistic crashed into Downing Street, where brows were being mopped and arrangements stood down.
He and his wife had suffered a shattering blow when their only daughter died in the crash of a small plane.
And there really ought not to be a dry eye in the theatre by the time it reaches its shattering conclusion.
A woman who claims she was abused as a child in a council-run care home, has come forward after reading the shattering accounts of others reported in the Yorkshire Post.
We will win victories we cannot now imagine, and live through shattering defeats.
I can only begin to imagine the shattering impact of the killing on local people.
The disaster also deals a shattering blow to the railway industry as a whole.
It proved a shattering wake-up call.
However, the contender did manage some shattering attacks of his own.
The one thing I certainly wasn't prepared for was the shattering news that I was in perfect health.
There may come to us some shattering calamity or dreadful disappointment or some moral failure.
At this stage in their development, the camera focuses on the parents' reaction to the shattering news.
I received some shattering news: My story was rejected.
But her success came despite a shattering letter from the Home Office the day before she sat two Maths exams at Thomas Rotherham College in South Yorkshire.
Some describe the knowledge of having to undergo an amputation as the most shattering moment in their lives while others disclose having privately contemplated suicide.
We should roll the credits right now on this desensitised approach to the important responsibility of appropriate timing by Hollywood towards such shattering world events.
They need to bounce back from the shattering blow of defeat at the weekend at Hull City.
Derivatives
shatteringly
adverb
A shatteringly intense dissection of British mismanagement is promised at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds from Wednesday to Saturday.
Example sentencesExamples
In an afterword, she explains that she could never have written this ‘deeply private’ book without that sheltering expectation of anonymity, so shatteringly confessional is it.
But how sad to see a shatteringly relevant historical and philosophical clash shrunk to a chamber piece of mere personal conflict, and even that poorly executed.
Much has been made of her operatic vocal range - a four-octave span that runs from a low infernal growl through shatteringly high screams - but there is a hell of a lot more to her performance than staggering vocal technique.
They have also intrigued and inspired others, both directly and indirectly, since the time of his early, shatteringly brilliant, recordings.
Definition of shattering in US English:
shattering
adjectiveˈʃædərɪŋˈSHadəriNG
Very shocking or upsetting.
he found it a shattering experience
Example sentencesExamples
There may come to us some shattering calamity or dreadful disappointment or some moral failure.
He and his wife had suffered a shattering blow when their only daughter died in the crash of a small plane.
I received some shattering news: My story was rejected.
We should roll the credits right now on this desensitised approach to the important responsibility of appropriate timing by Hollywood towards such shattering world events.
It is a depiction of shattering, chronic, inescapable pain and suffering that refuses to slide into self-pity.
It proved a shattering wake-up call.
I can only begin to imagine the shattering impact of the killing on local people.
A woman who claims she was abused as a child in a council-run care home, has come forward after reading the shattering accounts of others reported in the Yorkshire Post.
However, the contender did manage some shattering attacks of his own.
They need to bounce back from the shattering blow of defeat at the weekend at Hull City.
In attempting to find a grain of good in such shattering events, Virgo maintains that " lots of things that happen off the field make you stronger on it ".
Rather predictably, the adoption of a much more rhetorically republican tone by the Irish government produced a shattering blow to such hopes.
The disaster also deals a shattering blow to the railway industry as a whole.
And there really ought not to be a dry eye in the theatre by the time it reaches its shattering conclusion.
We will win victories we cannot now imagine, and live through shattering defeats.
At this stage in their development, the camera focuses on the parents' reaction to the shattering news.
The one thing I certainly wasn't prepared for was the shattering news that I was in perfect health.
This shattering statistic crashed into Downing Street, where brows were being mopped and arrangements stood down.
Some describe the knowledge of having to undergo an amputation as the most shattering moment in their lives while others disclose having privately contemplated suicide.
But her success came despite a shattering letter from the Home Office the day before she sat two Maths exams at Thomas Rotherham College in South Yorkshire.