We have no meanings for "very distasteful" in our records yet.
1 But the flimsy pretences of light-housekeeping were very distasteful to him.
2 She had learned the lesson, but it had been very distasteful to her.
3 This seems to have been very distasteful to the accusing girls.
4 School-keeping, in its ordinary sense, was a drudgery to him, and very distasteful .
5 These reminders of a lowly Past were very distasteful to Claudine.
6 It suggested a possibility, even a probability, very distasteful to him.
7 Marjorie arose from her seat, as if to end a very distasteful conversation.
8 It was all very distasteful to me; but I possess a vein of wilfulness.
9 The manner in which Judith rested against the man by her was very distasteful .
10 Wilkins's crudities were very distasteful to him both in and out of the House.
11 It is very distasteful , naturally, to have these alleged cures discussed in our family.
12 That sort of business would be very distasteful to me.
13 Sir, - Property, and the pursuance of its possession, is often a very distasteful business.
14 This is very distasteful as a young woman was shot four times and has died.
15 The whole subject is very distasteful to the North.
16 All of which sounds very distasteful at the moment.
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