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1 Only marriage upon moderate means was gradually becoming more distasteful to him.
2 To Toni Miss Loder's presence was growing ever more and more distasteful .
3 The air was even more distasteful to my nostrils than to my lungs.
4 Every day his corn and bananas became more distasteful to him.
5 From this time forward Louvois became day by day more distasteful to the King.
6 His marriage to Madame de Ferrier became even more distasteful .
7 He found these unfolding events more and more distasteful .
8 The more he thought the matter over, the more distasteful show life appeared to him.
9 Atlanta is becoming more and more distasteful to him.
10 Sea-life is becoming more and more distasteful to me.
11 My Christian friends, these schemes of reconciliation become daily more and more distasteful to me.
12 The script glosses over the more distasteful aspects of this arrangement by playing it for laughs.
13 No appointment to Mr. Polk's cabinet could have been more distasteful than that of Mr. Marcy.
14 ARDEN: Nothing is more distasteful to the orator!
15 Cleggett rose and buttoned his coat; the conversation was somehow growing more and more distasteful to him.
16 But the more she thought about excusing herself to Lycurgus the more distasteful such a course seemed.
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