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1
But the flimsy pretences of light-housekeeping were
very
distasteful
to him.
2
She had learned the lesson, but it had been
very
distasteful
to her.
3
This seems to have been
very
distasteful
to the accusing girls.
4
School-keeping, in its ordinary sense, was a drudgery to him, and
very
distasteful
.
5
These reminders of a lowly Past were
very
distasteful
to Claudine.
6
It suggested a possibility, even a probability,
very
distasteful
to him.
7
Marjorie arose from her seat, as if to end a
very
distasteful
conversation.
8
It was all
very
distasteful
to me; but I possess a vein of wilfulness.
9
The manner in which Judith rested against the man by her was
very
distasteful
.
10
Wilkins's crudities were
very
distasteful
to him both in and out of the House.
11
It is
very
distasteful
,
naturally, to have these alleged cures discussed in our family.
12
That sort of business would be
very
distasteful
to me.
13
Sir, - Property, and the pursuance of its possession, is often a
very
distasteful
business.
14
This is
very
distasteful
as a young woman was shot four times and has died.
15
The whole subject is
very
distasteful
to the North.
16
All of which sounds
very
distasteful
at the moment.
very
distasteful
very