Highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust.
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Examples for "wicked "
Examples for "wicked "
1 They suggested romances: lovers in the forests; knights in armor; wicked enchantresses.
2 The happiness of the just and the evil state of the wicked .
3 And these indulge in subtleties in order to excuse the most wicked .
4 But in the torment of Hell shall the wicked remain for ever:
5 And I learned things all right, she said with a wicked smile.
1 Otherwise it could fall foul of fair trade and state aid rules.
2 He played 35 minutes Friday night despite a stretch in foul trouble.
3 Senior guard Devonte' Graham added 16 points while dealing with foul trouble.
4 Police said there was no sign of forced entry or foul play.
5 However, the Phoenix police say there were no signs of foul play.
1 The room was drab, disgusting ; he wanted to get out of it.
2 The girls said afterward, in recounting the scene, it was simply disgusting .
3 All at once the poignant and disgusting attack of the insects ceased.
4 It is disgusting , heart-rending; sometimes I fear my own energies are waning.
5 Nothing is more disgusting than a face broken out in pus-filled pimples.
1 The idea of suicide was revolting to the vigor of his manhood.
2 Pleasure-seeking was universal, and even revolting in the sports of the Amphitheatre.
3 It was arresting, revolting , terrible; it must have compelled in any case.
4 The tones of the clergyman were no longer revolting in his ears.
5 They seemed strangely cynical; there was something revolting in his deepening calmness.
1 The whole place seemed to him hideous and loathsome in the extreme.
2 The oysters had a terrible look in their eyes and were loathsome .
3 The day brought forth another loathsome fact in connection with the case.
4 That we're in debt, owe hundreds of pounds, the whole loathsome truth.
5 So alone that anyone, anything no matter how loathsome would be welcome.
1 The repellent effect was accompanied by a significant insecticidal effect on sandflies.
2 So insect repellent , first aid kits, medicine and mosquito nets would help.
3 Good on crackers but can function equally well as an amorous-skunk repellent .
4 At first the idea of underground homes was completely repellent to him.
5 She uses it sparingly; repellent , like everything else, is in short supply.
1 There had been the engrossment of transcendent emotion in repelling the charge.
2 At the beginning of the last century the latter were considered repelling .
3 With the help of the repelling machine and by changing our course.
4 Certainly we have been fairly successful so far in repelling their counter-attacks.
5 Save repelling Dumnorix and Ahenobarbus, I never struck a blow in anger.
1 If climbing before September, be sure to bring plenty of insect repellant .
2 Mr Davies says they use industrial ethanol, methanol and even insect repellant .
3 At least the repellant was still keeping the gnats at bay .
4 She raised a hand with a repellant gesture towards the other men.
5 Powerful, repellant , this prelude is almost infernal in its pride and scorn.
1 These insects were of an immense size, and of a loathly aspect.
2 Ad is a loathly little word, but we must come to it.
3 The next moment the loathly vehicle was seen coming along the Old Bailey.
4 She was unconscious of the loathly business the Colonel was transacting.
5 I am the breathing impersonation of that loathly thing, I believe.
1 I haven't been to see her yet, she still feels too yucky .
2 If they were yucky , I just pretended I was licking a letter.
3 It was puffy and red, and scabby and sore, and altogether yucky .
4 You forget all this yucky stuff, and it's really not so bad.
5 He liked to kiss open mouth but he tasted yucky like cigars.
1 The woolly red socks and checkered shirt are the skanky sleeping student.
2 It can get a little skanky in there, but it's OK.
3 I couldn't stand to think of myself wearing one of his skanky girlfriend's outfits.
4 Someone spilled beer on my jeans in that skanky bar.
5 They talked about boys and music and which Hollywood actress was starting to look skanky .
1 But that did not detract from the pervading sensation of disgustful grubbiness.
2 No favouritism can sustain a ministry which has become disgustful to the nation.
3 Above all things, a speaker should guard against affectation, which is always disgustful .
4 He turned from the memory as from sight of some disgustful deformity or disease.
5 No one has hitherto claimed this disgustful and perilous situation.
Unpleasant, offensive, or causing dislike.
1 Jensen nodded, although she thought the truth, however distasteful , was always preferable.
2 I think that whole Married At First Sight concept is quite distasteful .
3 There was something in the idea which was thoroughly distasteful to him.
4 A resolution that is, perhaps, distasteful , but may also be only just.
5 The double standard in this shape is not distasteful to the boys.
6 The prospect of mass illness is deeply, even metaphysically, distasteful to anyone.
7 For masculinity in argument starts with the word it has found distasteful .
8 You shall not see me if my presence is distasteful to you.
9 Sir Victor in the role of Romeo was excessively distasteful to her.
10 The Marchesa waddled in a manner that was extremely distasteful to Casanova.
11 Dirt becomes no longer merely distasteful ; it is recognized as a danger.
12 It makes one appear to be ill-bred and extremely distasteful in society.
13 And the publicity of the civic official was especially distasteful to him.
14 A mountainous and distasteful task, yet she did not baulk at it.
15 I'm convinced now that your point is to be distrespectful and distasteful .
16 And as his strength returned his trade grew strangely distasteful to him.
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