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 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 .
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.
1 Her hypocrisy is enough to turn one 's stomach .
2 [Footnote 1: "This mustard," says Mr D., "is enough to turn one 's stomach .
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.
6 Fitzpiers had hardly been gone an hour when Grace began to sicken .
7 I am terrified by its evil motions, I sicken at its odour.
8 Infection is easily spread, and children always sicken sooner than grown-up people.
9 O how can it be that the ground itself does not sicken ?
10 I never smoked before, and didn't know it would sicken me so.
11 His brutality had made the delicacy in her crouch and sicken .
12 But his love of life is wonderful; I go further: I, who sicken
13 The senses sicken in reading what happened after this determination was carried out.
14 But I shall sicken anew, if there is naught that I can do.
15 The floor was filthy, and the scent was sufficient to sicken well people.
16 And the manoeuvres of that same guard did ever sicken me.
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