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Horrible versus Terrible Thu Aug 03, 2006 13:34 pm  Horrible versus Terrible
 

Please tell me the difference btw: (Same meaning?)

a. It's horrible weather.
b. it's terrible weather.

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Horrible versus Terrible Thu Aug 03, 2006 13:47 pm  Horrible versus Terrible
 

Hi Khahn

There's no difference.

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