We have no meanings for "physical repulsion" in our records yet.
1 It was not physical repulsion ; it was not a sense of immorality.
2 As a child he had a sort of physical repulsion for outward success:
3 And she felt for him a physical repulsion strong enough to be nauseating.
4 It is simply physical repulsion ; and then I loathe the soft slipperiness of the bait.
5 They actually shocked her-gaveher a sick sense of physical repulsion ; but she conquered it.
6 Registering which facts Damaris was sensible of almost physical repulsion , as from something obscurely gross.
7 Besides, she objected, with a sort of physical repulsion , to being directly made love to.
8 The deadly chill of physical repulsion would be as strong in one case as in the other.
9 They perhaps shrink, in physical repulsion , from the man who they feel despises while he endures them.
10 A mere impression- afeelingof physical repulsion unsupported by any tangible fact-wasnot enough to act on.
11 Her sensitiveness amounted to physical repulsion .
12 Such a feeling of physical repulsion swept over her that she could not touch him even in her rage.
13 There is in love a spiritual repulsion to which physical repulsion at its worst is but a pale shadow.
14 She felt profoundly sorry for him; yet as he followed her into the room physical repulsion again mastered the sense of pity.
15 Throughout this phase, however, he seemed indifferent to the fact that most girls showed some degree of physical repulsion in his presence.
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This collocation consists of: Physical repulsion through the time
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