Aún no tenemos significados para "natural antipathy".
1He has a natural antipathy to pomp, and swagger, and fierce demeanor.
2I must have been born with a natural antipathy to water.
3Thus there would have been a natural antipathy between some animals.
4Our Lord destroyed in me every sort of natural antipathy.
5We know now, the natural antipathy you strove against, and conquered, for her dear sake.
6And that's just from Washington's allies, never mind countries with more natural antipathy towards the United States.
7There was a natural antipathy between the genteel aristocrats and the men to whom money had brought rank.
8It may have been the natural antipathy, the cat and dog feeling, which exists between parsons and doctors.
9Here, also, the natural antipathy which French chauvinism arouses locally is thought to be aggravated by British Intrigue.
10She had a natural antipathy to vagabonds; but could pity the misfortunes of a Christian as soon as another.
11Each had a natural antipathy.
12There's natural sympathy, natural antipathy.
13The natural antipathy between the two sections of the race, though less evident than in former times, is far from extinct.
14Washes of all kinds I had a natural antipathy to; for I knew that instead of mending the complexion they spoiled it.
15Fortunately a natural antipathy subsisted between Indians and negroes, and prevented the two from uniting and conspiring the destruction of the colony.
16Mr. Arnold tells us that "Falkland disliked Laud; he had a natural antipathy to his heat, fussiness, and arbitrary temper."
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