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1 The Marchesa waddled in a manner that was extremely distasteful to Casanova.
2 It makes one appear to be ill-bred and extremely distasteful in society.
3 This idea was extremely distasteful to her sister and her sister's husband.
4 Publicity is extremely distasteful to the lady who has been so terribly injured.
5 Do not persecute me with your attentions, which are extremely distasteful to me.
6 This appeal to old acquaintance must have been extremely distasteful to the Chief Inspector.
7 But it was extremely distasteful to him to have recourse to such an expedient.
8 Absolutely dreadful and extremely distasteful questioning, they said.
9 That which the people said in the Netherlands touching the inquisition, he pronounced extremely distasteful to him.
10 A gentleman by birth and education, these duties were extremely distasteful to him,-embracedbecause necessity compelled him.
11 A clerkship at thirty shillings a week was beneath Freddy's dignity, and extremely distasteful to him besides.
12 But this was all extremely distasteful to Tokiko, and she tried to avoid the general as much as possible.
13 I confess the thought of introducing into my family the son of professional players is extremely distasteful to me.
14 Such an issue, in which one of the contestants must fall, was extremely distasteful to the man of peace.
15 To "go to Soerabaia" is extremely distasteful to the natives, and has proved a most effective deterrent.
16 This measure, by which it was intended to preserve the Puritan policy unchanged, was extremely distasteful to the British government.
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