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1 Semelon cast a look of loathing at Wulfe, who grinned at her.
2 Aye, it works. He cast a glance of fearful loathing at the stone.
3 He lifted his head to gaze with loathing at his inquisitor.
4 I was filled with loathing at his deep, consistent hypocrisy.
5 Kostaki turned to the human and looked loathing at him.
6 Conolly's soul rose up in loathing at the thought.
7 She was very near to loathing at that moment.
8 It was loathing at first sight.
9 His whole soul rose with loathing at the thought of telling the truth to one so frozen and unsympathetic.
10 About this time you may have had some temporary gastric disturbance, accompanied with indescribable distress, loathing at food, and nausea.
11 The close call shook her awake and Lucrezia sped away from the village, tormented with guilt and self- loathing at the indiscretion.
12 Filled with unutterable loathing at this miserable spectacle, Leonard was fain to procure a glass of canary to recruit his spirits.
13 Fear that she wouldn't start, loathing at the sight of the fuel gauge as it drops quicker than Northern Rock's share value.
14 "I walked into a trap," he said, still filled with self- loathing at the stupidity of it.
15 ]- Irecognisedtwo others, but the spectacle was so ghastly that I feel a loathing at the remembrance.
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