Aún no tenemos significados para "more repugnant".
1I cannot imagine a more repugnant view for a candidate to hold.
2Nothing is more repugnant than the inconsiderate ideal of the Übermensch!
3Nothing is more repugnant to me than to deceive anybody.
4The more repugnant and repelling, the greater the evil.
5Each time that this thought came to Mr. Ford it seemed to him more repugnant.
6Supercilious Joseph is more repugnant than any swine.
7This relic of barbarism, however, was growing more and more repugnant to the general taste and sentiment.
8The trees were scarred from repeated tapping of their sap, making them look all the more repugnant.
9Nothing could be more repugnant to the true spirit of philosophical inquiry or more irreconcilable with rational criticism.
10Nothing looks more repugnant than a king on the throne, with little white feathers all over his robe.
11If God is anything like Mrs. Yocomb, nothing could be more repugnant to him than blunders of this kind.
12But to persist still in this matter, what is more repugnant to sense than the imagining of such things?
13Although the thought of this profession became more and more repugnant, and finally intolerable, he passed his final examinations satisfactorily.
14Hence it is more repugnant that matter should be in act without form, than for accident to be without subject.
15The lone dirt-ridden stranger was prodigiously more repugnant than this for even retards and mild madmen chose to be clean.
16As repugnant as it is by instinct, it is no more repugnant than him having grown in me to begin with.
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