Sentence example with the word 'detestation'

detestation

Definition n. hate coupled with disgust

Last update: July 9, 2015


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Some manners of teenagers are looked with detestation by the elders.   [Please select]

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All this time the brutal work of the Blood Council went on, as did the exodus of thousands upon thousands of industrious and well-to-do citizens, and with each year the detestation felt for Alva and his rule steadily increased.   [Please select]

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Green eyes are my detestation--fie, turn them from me.   [Please select]

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Years before he was a chief noted for his daring and detestation of the white men.   [Please select]

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And with his rage against the man came more and more detestation of the crime itself.   [Please select]

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Whereupon Richard, waking with a start, conceived a wholly unreasoning detestation of Mr.   [Please select]

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Among literary historians, the special detestation of the pseudo-scientific school, Froude was pre-eminent.   [Please select]

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The intrepid woman still continued to express her indignation and detestation.   [Please select]

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He raved on furiously, his officers supporting him out of their detestation of Captain Blood.   [Please select]

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In fact, she expressed a whole-hearted detestation for her betrothed.   [Please select]

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In his detestation of the tyranny of the Medici, and his zeal to recover for the Florentines their lost liberties, he even hailed the French armies of Charles VIII.   [Please select]

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