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1 If you find it so distasteful , then by all means let's not.
2 Could the Consul's plea for me have been so distasteful to her?
3 The lodging-house soups and roasts had never been so distasteful before.
4 He thought of his own boyhood when church was so distasteful .
5 Why should discoveries such as these be so distasteful to her?
6 Even here, though, shadows of what made the Big Market so distasteful still loomed.
7 And their qs and jokes are so distasteful , wrote another.
8 Why, then, should he still be concerned in a matter so distasteful to him?
9 The food was at times so distasteful and poorly cooked that I could not eat it.
10 Nothing is so distasteful and clogging as abundance.
11 These friends of her childhood were at that moment so distasteful as to have become hateful.
12 Nothing to her was so distasteful as failure.
13 And we should have the anomaly, which is so distasteful to the reformer now, of rich babies.
14 Is the idea so distasteful to him?
15 Therefore she was talkative, courteous, and rapidly softened toward the people whom her husband found so distasteful .
16 This visit was so distasteful to me, that I was glad to make it in Rockel's company.
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