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1 But as husband and kinsman his character assumes a most revolting aspect.
2 The chief eunuch of the Bardo has the most revolting countenance.
3 Our sight and hearing is affected in the most revolting manner.
4 Besides of the two blows, this seemed the heaviest and the most revolting .
5 In this religious phase of its existence, cannibalism attained its most revolting characters.
6 Several individuals, in particular, appeared to my imagination depicted in the most revolting colours.
7 It is quite simply the most revolting piece of cheese I have ever eaten.
8 Probably the most revolting of all the perverted tastes is that for human flesh.
9 He is indifferent to heat and cold, and even to the most revolting odors.
10 The whole proceeding, from beginning to end, was marked by the most revolting haste.
11 Occasional cases have been proved beyond all question, cases of the most revolting brutality.
12 The tsar's other punishments often assumed a most revolting and disgusting character.]
13 The treatment of the poor negro was now most revolting .
14 A woman play-acting- awomanacting the most revolting hypocrisy-influencesthe issue between two nations!
15 It looks drunken, brutal, and narrow-minded, and has an expression of dissoluteness the most revolting .
16 To a man like Mr. David Chalker, such an Act of Parliament is most revolting .
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