Aún no tenemos significados para "deep disgust".
1The young man slowly returned, his whole manner betraying deep disgust.
2To Timothy Turtle's deep disgust the plump workers gathered round him and laughed.
3Ebo rolled his eyes, with expression of deep disgust, as he responded, grandly:
4Phew! said the Flower with deep disgust, rolling Mahbub's head from her lap.
5The distaste which they already felt for their task had become a deep disgust.
6Acheron let out a sound of deep disgust before he turned back to Nick.
7De Windt sat up, with an ejaculation of deep disgust.
8After two years of hungry roaming Mrs. Bart had died--diedof a deep disgust.
9Harry kept close to Captain Sherburne, whose face plainly showed signs of deep disgust.
10In deep disgust Bishop Peter left the court to carry out his long-deferred crusading vows.
11He gave her a look of deep disgust.
12It's banana skins, he added, in deep disgust.
13Sir Hugh Corver, formerly a mere knight, had received a baronetcy, to Mr. Enwright's deep disgust.
14There was deep disgust in the doctor's tones, but there was something like pity in his half-humorous eyes.
15Not so much horror as a very deep disgust was the atmosphere in the populous quiet streets and squares.
16One finds instead of hatred in France a feeling of deep disgust for the German and all his works.
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