Aún no tenemos significados para "most execrable".
1Considered merely in a literary point of view, the work is most execrable.
2This young gentleman was then beginning to accumulate at Newmarket a most execrable stud.
3In truth, Jack, I have been a most execrable villain.
4By the bye, the tea smuggled on the coast of Sussex is most execrable stuff.
5Jones is the most execrable manager I ever knew.
6A finished example of the most execrable taste is the mosaic in St. Peter's, after Pietro Bianchi.
7His palace was hell, and he the most execrable of fiends, a cross between Moloch and Puck.
8Perhaps, the only acting democrat that is honest, for the patriots are ragged cattle; a most execrable herd.
9The streets are irregular, the houses old and lofty, and the pavement the most execrable that can be imagined.
10Not one indulgence that could distinguish him from the most execrable ruffian condemned to the same sentence was conceded.
11Take a parallel case: take the most execrable crime that ever was called a trade, the African slave trade.
12Pride they consider the most execrable vice, and one who acts proudly is chastised with the most ruthless correction.
13The first volume of Spenser is published with prints, designed by Kent; but the most execrable performance you ever beheld.
14They had rendered M. d'Orleans odious in the eyes of the King and of the whole country, by the most execrable calumnies.
15But the truth probably is, that all this is a fiction of Mr. Coleridge, whose wit is at all times most execrable and disgusting.
16He concluded by declaring that he would rather die a thousand deaths than condemn, contrary to all laws, even the most execrable of tyrants.
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