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Sentence count:213+18Posted:2017-03-23Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: nauseateoffendrepelrevoltsickenAntonym: delightpleaseSimilar words: disgustingdisguisemisguidegustoaugustgustatoryaugustiniandisgraceMeaning: [dɪs'gʌst]  n. strong feelings of dislike. v. 1. fill with distaste 2. cause aversion in; offend the moral sense of. 
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121. Even Larry Stein, whom Smith had introduced to the mortgage department, quit in disgust.
122. I made no secret of my disgust at the way people were behaving.
123. At a certain point, great big cockroaches no longer inspire that skin-crawling disgust.
124. She threw the sponge at the taps in disgust, and registered the peal of the doorbell at the same time.
125. Donald just about hid his disgust as a suitable pan was selected from the sink and scraped clean.
126. They run off laughing like parrots as my companion shouts after them in disgust.
127. And she thought: What must it be like to go to one's marital bed with delight, instead of disgust?
128. Cork, wish to place on record our disgust and concern at the continuing objection to the establishment of this plant.
129. Then, with a sound of disgust, Feargal pushed past her and went into the house.
130. Lula's face was twisted with disgust as she remembered the rape.
131. He stared in disgust at his computer terminal, praying for enlightenment which refused to come.
132. Inevitably though, these disguises inspired in readers a sense of vicarious danger or disgust.
133. A few people waiting in line mutter in disgust, others sigh.
134. That disgust is translated into violent purging by vomiting or laxatives.
135. Most people joined it for humanitarian reasons but it was an outlet for all kinds of disgust.
136. Enough to answer one more preacher, one more abolitionist and a town full of disgust.
137. Martia gave him a look of disgust,(Sentencedict.com) and walked away.
138. He sensed her disgust and hatred stinking in the air.
139. Servants, too, are impossible to come by, much to the disgust of Mrs Boyle.
140. Now, her face is a scarred and sightless mask that evokes horror and disgust from strangers.
141. They show the greatest impatience, and even disgust, when they hear a ranting resolution-maker berating slavery.
142. The voters have expressed their disgust with the way Congress handles public money.
143. Bernie gave a grimace of disgust and left the room.
144. But the Communist ministers, who were carefully kept from exercising real influence,[http://sentencedict.com/disgust.html] soon quit in disgust.
145. Presumably they imagined their confidences led him to regard them with disgust or pity or contempt.
146. And villagers walking past gave the gathering a wide berth, and spat in disgust with disparaging comments.
147. Eric's ego was bruised when the crowd jeered a wayward shot and he tore off his shirt in disgust.
148. They cast distorted, awful shadows-one long, one short-that filled her with disgust.
149. To his disgust he found that the workers would no longer respond to his call for mass meetings during working hours.
150. The lieutenant snorted in disgust, and strode off around the room to bully his men.
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