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1 I could not brook it; the insult, the insulter, were too revolting .
2 I would not describe them if I could; they were too low, too revolting .
3 There ensued a series of punishments of the conspirators too revolting to be narrated.
4 The details of his cruelty towards her are almost too revolting to be believed.
5 They are too revolting by far to be retailed here.
6 Gazing on the dead man a suspicion too revolting to mention suddenly flashed upon me.
7 The champagne at the Aznory's last night was too revolting , but what can you do?
8 He garnished his story with a great many descriptive particulars much too revolting to mention.
9 Word on the street is the place was never used because its purpose was too revolting . '
10 He finds the idea too revolting for comment.
11 But the spectacle is too revolting for contemplation.
12 Apparently because its purpose was too revolting .
13 Some of the cases of cruelty brought to light by the examiners are almost too revolting to describe.
14 Whether the remark was too cold, too cruel or simply too revolting , you might have meekly giggled along.
15 But the pictures representing Martyrdoms are too revolting to the eye and should not be placed in this Museum.
16 It's really too revolting .
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