Sentence example with the word 'repellant'

repellant

Definition adj. serving or tending to repel

Last update: September 5, 2015


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"You.ve been using the repellant," Ully said.   [Please select]

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The wards are bare and repellant and the days are long and dreary for the sick men.   [Please select]

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Into his countenance deep lines had etched themselves, giving to his coldly repellant look an expression of malignant force and intention.   [Please select]

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She was a tall thin woman, with a reserved manner that was somewhat repellant.   [Please select]

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I saw Marquesan women eating insects, worms, and other repellant bits of flesh out of sheer instinct and stomachic need.   [Please select]

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That special function of men in regard to women was repellant to Rosalie.   [Please select]

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Let not this repellant name of Gromphas (the old sow) give us a wrong notion of the insect.   [Please select]

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Nations far away toiled day and night in factories--and all that they might achieve this repellant desolation.   [Please select]

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Directly behind appeared another face, placed on a shorter body, but none the less repellant in expression, and the two were forcing their way into the room, when they paused.   [Please select]

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Thus, it is maintained by certain philosophers that we may assume that any view of the universe which is repellant to our nature cannot be true.   [Please select]

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