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1 I should despise a people who would voluntarily assume so degrading a position.
2 Discard, I beseech you, ideas so degrading to true love.
3 There is nothing so degrading as the constant anxiety about one's means of livelihood.
4 There is nothing in life so revolting, so degrading .
5 To be called beautiful … it's so degrading .
6 Because-because-I-thislifemustbe so degrading to you.
7 But you can understand the reluctance at a confession so insulting to him, so degrading to me.
8 Her nakedness was so vulnerable, so degrading .
9 That too is why debating is such a wretched amusement and most partisanship, most controversy, so degrading .
10 He was warm and breathless, still righteously indignant at the event, and half-ashamed of so degrading an encounter.
11 But then there was always something so degrading to me in the idea of being nothing but a dress-maker!
12 Not all the tortures of all the tyrants the earth ever beheld should have extorted a consent so degrading !
13 Radio should not be so degrading for a woman to listen to that she has to constantly only listen to CD's.
14 I know of no Parisian adventure so degrading as certain pranks of Buckhurst's, which I would not dare mention in your hearing.
15 It was always thought so degrading to enter a workhouse, that the industrious labourer would endure any and every privation rather than live there.
16 But he had higher thoughts than of submitting to so degrading a destiny as the being "butchered to make a Roman holiday."
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