Collective violent action against an established power or arbitrary authority.
Cause aversion in; offend the moral sense of.
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Examples for "disgust "
Examples for "disgust "
1 Oh, we've met 'armies' before, he said, slurring the word with disgust .
2 The heart rises in disgust at the idea of such a union.
3 The Southern people collected together in delight-theNorthern in anger and disgust .
4 Much of the disgust for the government comes from former Labour supporters.
5 The examining magistrate waved his hand in refusal and spat in disgust .
1 Only Mother Shipton-once the strongest of the party-seemedto sicken and fade.
2 We sicken no less at the pomp than the strife of words.
3 I have seen things that, put in type, would sicken the reader.
4 He also knew that no wound, unless poisoned, should sicken so soon.
5 You would surely sicken and die, and I cannot let you go.
1 Maybe I can build a blood-product snowman, and nauseate Skinflick to death.
2 The heat and the smell and the surging motion began to nauseate Stella.
3 I nauseate walking; 'tis a country diversion, I loathe the country.
4 What satisfied the appetite of the little, successful bourgeois would nauseate the gentleman.
5 Such a diet would soon nauseate people in milder climes.
1 Sometimes, I see a wide river with currents that churn up mud.
2 China frothy markets churn up funding opportunity Companies are using rising prices to raise equity capital.
3 The coffee hadn't helped at all, other than to churn up more acid in her stomach.
4 They love it when the sea churns up the bed like this.
5 Florida officials said swells churned up by Alex would hinder clean-up operations.
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1 Government forces backed by Saudi troops crushed the month-long revolt last year.
2 Meanwhile the people continue to either revolt or escape to other countries.
3 However, Brown's position is safe after a backbench revolt came to nothing.
4 The social state depicted in the Book of Judges reflects this revolt .
5 However, the group ruled out halting militancy in the three-year-old Palestinian revolt .
6 Western nations accuse Russia of backing the revolt ; Moscow denies direct involvement.
7 All Wales was in revolt ; the Marches were invaded and laid waste.
8 I think that the people would revolt if that happened, he said.
9 The problem is, I also know what a real revolt looks like.
10 The real object of the revolt was the partition of the duchy.
11 Western Mountains towns joined the wider revolt against Gaddafi's rule in February.
12 Why has politicians' response to rhetoric about violent revolt been so muted?
13 Perhaps one day soon it would be time for a baronial revolt .
14 Indeed, there had practically been open revolt within sight of Buckingham Palace.
15 However, what began as a palace coup developed into a popular revolt .
16 However, a bigger than expected revolt would raise questions about his authority.
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