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1
The noise is supposed to be
particularly
obnoxious
to evil spirits.
2
I remember a conversation I had with one student whom others found
particularly
obnoxious
.
3
There is something
particularly
obnoxious
about the latest revelation of gaucheness in high places.
4
To the enemies of the Commander-in-chief he represented that exalted personage, and was
particularly
obnoxious
.
5
The Carthusian silence was, of course,
particularly
obnoxious
to the master and lover of talk.
6
This is
particularly
obnoxious
to the equine race.
7
For he hated all secrets, and this secret, from this girl, was
particularly
obnoxious
to him.
8
We were discussing a
particularly
obnoxious
candidate.
9
The reign of Elizabeth was
particularly
obnoxious
.
10
For "cockalorum," be it noted, we frequently substituted the name of some
particularly
obnoxious
master.
11
Their generous Exertions in the American Cause, have renderd them
particularly
obnoxious
to the Vengeance of the British Tyrant.
12
The abstract of terms of communion was viewed as too strict and uncharitable, especially the Auchensaugh Covenant became
particularly
obnoxious
.
13
For some reason the "bold boys" were
particularly
obnoxious
this day, and were preventing the good boys (like me) from learning.
14
He wasn't entirely pleased, then, to see Robert Tye bestowing upon him that
particularly
obnoxious
grin by which the expert greets the tyro.
15
A good bit of the organic load in these tributaries consists of raw human waste, incongruous and
particularly
obnoxious
around a modern city.
16
Among them was Captain Irvin Walley, who, even though a married man, was
particularly
obnoxious
in forcing his attentions on the young women.
particularly
obnoxious
particularly