Encara no tenim significats per a "violent antipathy".
1Probably Richard's most violent antipathy was for the smell of onions.
2Philip was interested despite his violent antipathy to the man.
3Whether his conduct had justified this violent antipathy, I had no means of judging.
4Young John, however, had proved refractory, expressing a violent antipathy to the idea of office-life.
5He also conceived a violent antipathy to George Hendrick.
6The elder man thereupon conceived a violent antipathy for the club and contempt for all its members.
7The father, however, had no sympathy with reactionaries, and soon conceived a violent antipathy for his future single-minded son-in-law.
8He enjoyed it greatly; but Miss Rolleston showed a curious and violent antipathy to it, scarcely credible under the circumstances.
9The child might conceivably generate in time a violent antipathy, not only to that particular toy, but to the class of toys resembling it.
10No more sharing of books and jokes and enthusiasms and violent antipathies, to which both were prone.
11Sally smiled-pleased- athisviolentantipathy.
12'You have an old and a violent antipathy, I believe, to any thing like a school.'
13The Bourbons and the Jesuits, his two most violent antipathies, served him well, and made him write his best and most spirited songs.
14The violent antipathies,-theresult of an exaggerated love for, shall I call it by so big a name as the poetry of being?
15"And during those few hours," she observed, "he seems to have developed a violent antipathy to Mr.
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Violent antipathy a través del temps
Violent antipathy per variant geogràfica