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Meanings of more repellent in English
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Usage of more repellent in English
1
Nothing is more unsatisfactory, and to many morerepellent, than metaphysical divinity.
2
In that one instant, he could not imagine anything morerepellent.
3
The Ojibway had never appeared morerepellent, as he exulted over his prisoner.
4
The charm and genius of Santa Anna made him all the morerepellent now.
5
Paul watched the warriors eating, and they were morerepellent to him than ever.
6
The thought of your original body becomes morerepellent.
7
Nowhere in England, he reflected, was there a person more pitiable and morerepellent outwardly.
8
Then she is even morerepellent, because she must have resisted your charming influence on purpose.
9
He no doubt found the notion of eating anything without blood even morerepellent than I.
10
Yet all it did is make them obnoxious and morerepellent to the residents than they already were.
11
And surely nothing is likely to be morerepellent to a man than a girl's face that is hard.
12
They sat in the dim, yellow-gray dusk and stared gloomily at the stove, growing each moment morerepellent to one another.
13
Hotter it grew and drier and, though such a thing had not seemed possible, altogether morerepellent and hostile to life.
14
The creature studied him, put out a greedy palm, developed a smile still morerepellent than her brutality, and let him in.
15
Such quasi-religious adulation is all the morerepellent for coming, in Glover's book, immediately after his account of Stalin's shatteringly horrible cruelties.
16
The great hospital looked bare and grim, the smell of iodoform was morerepellent than ever, after the sweet scents of the country.