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1 The young man slowly returned, his whole manner betraying deep disgust .
2 To Timothy Turtle's deep disgust the plump workers gathered round him and laughed.
3 Ebo rolled his eyes, with expression of deep disgust , as he responded, grandly:
4 Phew! said the Flower with deep disgust , rolling Mahbub's head from her lap.
5 The distaste which they already felt for their task had become a deep disgust .
6 Acheron let out a sound of deep disgust before he turned back to Nick.
7 De Windt sat up, with an ejaculation of deep disgust .
8 After two years of hungry roaming Mrs. Bart had died--diedof a deep disgust .
9 Harry kept close to Captain Sherburne, whose face plainly showed signs of deep disgust .
10 In deep disgust Bishop Peter left the court to carry out his long-deferred crusading vows.
11 He gave her a look of deep disgust .
12 It's banana skins, he added, in deep disgust .
13 Sir Hugh Corver, formerly a mere knight, had received a baronetcy, to Mr. Enwright's deep disgust .
14 There was deep disgust in the doctor's tones, but there was something like pity in his half-humorous eyes.
15 Not so much horror as a very deep disgust was the atmosphere in the populous quiet streets and squares.
16 One finds instead of hatred in France a feeling of deep disgust for the German and all his works.
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