Aún no tenemos significados para "great revulsion".
1I had a great revulsion of feeling, and felt a God-forgotten fool.
2It seemed a great exhaustion had come over him, a great revulsion suddenly.
3And then, quite suddenly, I had a great revulsion of feeling.
4When the shock of the murder came, there was a great revulsion of feeling.
5There were elections, sensational court cases, and murders that caused deep sorrow and great revulsion.
6A great revulsion of feeling went through Dinah.
7The great revulsion from my previous straitened theological convictions was the cause of infinite perplexity and distress.
8But if he had defiled it, might not Hermione have been the subject of a great revulsion?
9A great revulsion came over him.
10A great revulsion seized him, an overwhelming desire to master a situation that had so far mastered him.
11Then a great revulsion of feeling, of tenderness toward Stephen, would sweep over her, and drown all these thoughts.
12The great revulsion had come.
13She experienced a great revulsion of relief when she began to recognize the mysterious sound that had attracted her attention.
14Consequently, a great revulsion took place in Nancy, and she passed from fear to indignation at having been frightened so.
15The great revulsion of joy which had come to him so unexpectedly had been too much for his exhausted body.
16Poor Tom, from the great revulsion of feeling, was nearly fainting and falling off the raft, had we not supported him.
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