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1
All that kind of thing seems
as
distasteful
to me now as ever.
2
I have no doubt it was quite
as
distasteful
to her as to you.
3
They saw their work
as
distasteful
but necessary.
4
To nature-lovers, however, the proposal is
as
distasteful
as the idea of a railway up Borrowdale.
5
They may be
as
distasteful
to one person as the tone of an editorial is to another.
6
The ordeal was
as
distasteful
to Dick as it could possibly have been to the Ripley heir.
7
Cleomenes, the third, was
as
distasteful
to the Regent from his merits as the others from their deficiencies.
8
Whilst it could be described
as
distasteful
,
and possibly even vulgar, it is certainly not ugly or grotesque.
9
And party orthodoxy made by the State is almost
as
distasteful
to him as the rigor of the boss.
10
Many saw, in too close a union, dangers as great and consequences
as
distasteful
as in their entire separation.
11
Any other would be as fruitless to the South
as
distasteful
to the North, the whole ending in common defeat.
12
The thought of returning to Zurich was
as
distasteful
to me as the prospect of remaining any longer in Paris.
13
She supposed it might be a natural phenomenon, something
as
distasteful
as a hornet's nest, but she didn't think so.
14
The philosophy of Aristotle was nearly
as
distasteful
to the Romans as that of Plato, and it was less lofty.
15
I'd say that qualifies
as
distasteful
.
"
16
At the thought a wave of physical disgust passed over her, blotting out another memory
as
distasteful
but more remote.
as
distasteful
as