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1 And at meals, it is worth recording, I commenced to have a distaste for meat.
2 If you have a distaste to it, there's an end of it- Iamquite ready.
3 I suppose you have a distaste for the sight of illness, but that doesn't matter seriously.
4 I am often cross, and I like my own way, and I have a distaste for men.
5 How calm and isolated those misanthropes, those haters of humanity might live there, and all who have a distaste for social life!
6 I would be loath to lie in one of your Yankee graveyards, for I have a distaste for them,-though I love you, my slayer.
7 You had a distaste for assuming a female ego, even for a second.
8 It was possible that Virginia had a distaste for Widdowson's society.
9 She had a distaste for the work.' Thus this man had verily accomplished something.
10 She has a distaste for tokenism in all its forms.
11 Bit him good and hard, so that Agesilaus ever afterwards had a distaste for pterodactyls.
12 But she had a distaste for deliberate falsehood.
13 Well, that bullet surely was hungry for muscle, but fortunately it had a distaste for bone.
14 She had a distaste for the work.'
15 Mr. Lamb has a distaste to new faces, to new books, to new buildings, to new customs.
16 She saw again that he had a distaste -almost always held tightly in check -for vampires.
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