Encara no tenim significats per a "very distasteful".
1But the flimsy pretences of light-housekeeping were very distasteful to him.
2She had learned the lesson, but it had been very distasteful to her.
3This seems to have been very distasteful to the accusing girls.
4School-keeping, in its ordinary sense, was a drudgery to him, and very distasteful.
5These reminders of a lowly Past were very distasteful to Claudine.
6It suggested a possibility, even a probability, very distasteful to him.
7Marjorie arose from her seat, as if to end a very distasteful conversation.
8It was all very distasteful to me; but I possess a vein of wilfulness.
9The manner in which Judith rested against the man by her was very distasteful.
10Wilkins's crudities were very distasteful to him both in and out of the House.
11It is very distasteful, naturally, to have these alleged cures discussed in our family.
12That sort of business would be very distasteful to me.
13Sir, - Property, and the pursuance of its possession, is often a very distasteful business.
14This is very distasteful as a young woman was shot four times and has died.
15The whole subject is very distasteful to the North.
16All of which sounds very distasteful at the moment.
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