TermGallery
English
English
Spanish
Catalan
Portuguese
Russian
EN
English
Español
Català
Português
Русский
1
But certainly, it has a
strong
repugnance
to a belief in endless torment.
2
Annie felt a sudden and
strong
repugnance
to the plan.
3
Indeed, he had a
strong
repugnance
to putting himself into communication with the Buntingford lawyers.
4
Mr. Ashley made an involuntary gesture of
strong
repugnance
.
5
Overcoming a
strong
repugnance
,
he approached it, and put out his hands-therewas nothing there.
6
As to the merciless manner in which the convention was broken up, I feel obliged to confess
strong
repugnance
.
7
The Baron de Vitrolles, we are told, found the Emperor Alexander possessed with a
strong
repugnance
against the Bourbons.
8
My first feeling in greeting the "fast" man was certainly that of deep disappointment and
strong
repugnance
.
9
When the bill returned to the commons, Mr. Stanley declared that he felt a
strong
repugnance
to this amendment.
10
But his sense of wrong in this had been blunted, and there was no very
strong
repugnance
toward the suggestion.
11
For the lower ranks of the public service, and the laborious and obscure life they involved, he felt a
strong
repugnance
.
12
I even felt a
strong
repugnance
to the idea of going, which made me think it was not yet the time for it.
13
The difference indeed is surprising, but must be imputed to the
strong
repugnance
of the small proprietors to part with their paternal lands.
14
The fact was that Mrs. Kingston felt a
strong
repugnance
to her son's following in his father's footsteps, so far as his occupation was concerned.
15
"Miss Anne Silvester felt, and expressed, a
strong
repugnance
to marrying you, because you and she belonged to different religious communities?"
strong
repugnance
strong