Definition of «few horror stories»

The phrase "few horror stories" is an idiomatic expression that means there are only a small number of scary or frightening tales. It's often used to describe a situation where something bad has happened, but it hasn't affected everyone involved. For example, if someone says "There have been few horror stories about the new product," they mean that while some people may have had negative experiences with the product, most people seem to be happy with it.

Sentences with «few horror stories»

  • I have a few horror stories about my run - ins with denominations. (redeeminggod.com)
  • There are a few horror stories out there of nonprofits that have squandered donations on big bonuses for CEOs or fancy advertising. (relevantmagazine.com)
  • There have been a few horror stories in the press lately saying that Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain was the latest Arsenal player to join our ever - growing injury list and could be out for the next month at least, but according to an injury update from Dominic Fifield in the Guardian the Gunners medical team are «quietly confident» that Alex will be recovered enough to play against Liverpool next weekend. (justarsenal.com)
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