How To Use Disgusted In A Sentence
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Just because the American people are disgusted with higher taxes, bigger government, left wing liberal give away policies and pacifist foreign policy attitudes, this idiot thinks the Tea Party activist is in someway trying to bring the country down.
Clinton warns against violent anti-government attitude
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He comes to be disgusted by all abstractions and ideas.
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People in downstate are totally disgusted withChicago politics.
Republican congressman announces bid for Obama's Senate seat
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We have every reason to remain indignant, disgusted, embarrassed and angry about this fact, but no room anymore whatsoever to feign surprise.
The CNN estimate of the Searchlight Rally. | RedState
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I feel disgusted and wonder how I could ever have been so gross.
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You start to look for more graphic pornography and start using porn that disgusted you earlier.
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Immediately I've done it I feel completely disgusted with myself.
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Immediately I've done it I feel completely disgusted with myself.
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I am always disgusted by the number of people using their car for intraurban movements, while we have a very reasonable public transport system.
The Energy Post
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Then they either look shocked or disgusted!
The Sun
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I was disgusted with myself for eating so much.
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She was disgusted at herself and yet the anticipation was sending thrills through her body.
The Glasgow Girls
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Others have become disgusted with politics and returned to non-political pursuits.
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New York shot 60 percent in the third quarter, charging back to grab an 89-88 lead on Robinson's 3-pointer with 1: 05 remaining, about the time a disgusted Kenyon Martin began cursing from the Nuggets 'bench about letting the Knicks hang around.
USATODAY.com
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grew more and more disgusted
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He says he is disgusted with the way peace protesters have been behaving.
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But protests from 10,000 disgusted licence payers show they have misjudged the public mood.
The Sun
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Her terrible manners at the dinner table disgusted me.
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Naturally, my mum was disgusted (being that mums for some reason are exempt from farting and the like).
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He sounded as if he was thoroughly disgusted by the whole business and she felt a pang of dismay.
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Few spectators in the stands remained for the last inning, disgusted with such a one-sided score.
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You would be so shocked and so disgusted that whatever faint chance of your return is left would disappear forever.
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My family are disgusted at his behaviour.
The Sun
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Disgusted with the bland, palliative Lutheranism of his day, he stresses duty, self-sacrifice, and total commitment.
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I could smell the liquor on his breath, and I recoiled, disgusted.
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She then felt ashamed and disgusted with herself.
Trauma and Recovery
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Oh, the disgusted look on women's faces as they step backwards through a doorway, out of the rain.
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But lilting Irish brogues and ebullient ribaldry are not enough to temper O'Casey's disgusted misanthropy.
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I didn't say one word to the players after the game because I am absolutely disgusted with them.
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Under the “leadership” of the neocon Fred Hiatt, it has morphed into a neocon repiggie asswipe, and I am so disgusted that I deleted it from my file of news sites last year.
Think Progress » On House GOP Website, Republican Leadership Takes Credit For Successful Stimulus Project
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But American administrations, first at a state then a national level, became disgusted by the justice they saw meted out to their citizens by the Strand.
As Twitter and WikiLeaks make a mockery of the high court, is this the end of privacy as we know it?
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The disc jockey himself looked bored stiff and completely disgusted by the music blasting from the two speakers beside his table.
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Animal welfare workers were disgusted that anyone could do this to a puppy.
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They make their student-years but a pretext for a life of rough debauchery, from which they issue with a bought diploma; and, in many cases, satiated and disgusted with their own lives, they dwindle down into the timeserving reactionaries, the worst enemies of free development, because they themselves have abused in youth the little liberty they enjoyed.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 41, March, 1861
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Maybe you work in a council and are disgusted at how you see cash being frittered away.
The Sun
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I was so disgusted, I picked the winner (so what if he was favourite?) and did an accumulator on that and the 5th placed horse to place so I won £16
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Swift was as disgusted by the moral disease of human gluttony as he was by its lazy and revolting cures, so much so that he became obsessed with scatological matters and eventually went mad.
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There I was disgusted to find undisguised American 50s housewives waving to their hubbies when they left for work.
KAMN Show #46: Fahrenheit 451 : The Kick-Ass Mystic Ninjas
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The hair of their heads and faces grew long and shaggy, while their garments would have disgusted a ragpicker.
In a Far Country
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Disgusted, the “overcomer” me called the other me a “wimp” and I armed myself with a dozen #2 pencils and plenty of good erasers.
My Resolution
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Know, you footler!" growled Smathers, disgustedly.
Cleek: the Man of the Forty Faces
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I have felt powerless, disgusted, frustrated, horrified and even fearful this week, all in equal measure.
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They can leave the person feeling anxious, disgusted and full of doubt.
Times, Sunday Times
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After learning that Gianna is fully aware of the Volturi’s feeding practices and hopes to become one of them, Bella feels disgusted.
Twilight Lexicon » Chapter Twenty-two – Flight
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Their own habits of allegorizing, and their Oriental tastes, must be borne in mind, if we are readily disgusted with our author's fancies and refinements.
ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus
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Alongside diehard Thaksinite protesters, stand middle-class Thais who do not care for Mr Thaksin but are disgusted by the political prestidigitation that toppled two elected governments.
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Thomas felt ill-used and left, disgusted with the process.
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He was disgusted by the recent events with four players partying in the Red Stripe Mound immediately after posting their worst score ever at Sabina!
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Only when I was outside again, in the mad helter-skelter of sound and light and asphalt, did I feel properly disgusted with my sentimentality and the way I'd laid myself open for the cameras.
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His expression hovered somewhere between disgusted and concerned as he watched his ex-girlfriend toss the wipe aside and snag yet another.
Pure Sin
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They are undermanned and feel neglected, lack confidence in their generals and are disgusted by political leadership.
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When a person is disgusted other people can tell exactly what they are feeling from those sneering lips.
EMOTIONAL ROLLERCOASTER: A Journey Through the Science of Feelings
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She was reduced to the last degree of poverty; her friends held themselves aloof, disgusted at what they termed her culpable weakness; she and her children suffered from cold and hunger; and during her subsequent illness she and they must have starved and frozen but for the public charities, that would not let anyone in our midst perish from want of necessary food and fuel.
Ishmael In the Depths
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You would be so shocked and so disgusted that whatever faint chance of your return is left would disappear forever.
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They can leave the person feeling anxious, disgusted and full of doubt.
Times, Sunday Times
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She must feel sick and disgusted.
The Sun
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Disgusted onlookers claimed the driver was more concerned about his car than about the victim.
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I was disgusted, at such a serious moment and even horrific, how could he think of money.
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They can leave the person feeling anxious, disgusted and full of doubt.
Times, Sunday Times
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Success as a model led Chambers to Hollywood, but Marilyn soon became disgusted with the casting couch mentality young starlets are often subject too.
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When a person is disgusted other people can tell exactly what they are feeling from those sneering lips.
EMOTIONAL ROLLERCOASTER: A Journey Through the Science of Feelings
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We have been so disgusted that we have involved our local MP and sent a letter of complaint, which after more than a week they have not replied to.
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She was disgusted at herself and yet the anticipation was sending thrills through her body.
The Glasgow Girls
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BBC NEWS | Have Your Say | Hunting with dogs: Your views: I am disgusted at this decision by the government, to once again infringe on the rights of the people of the countryside!
Hunting banned
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Hundreds of disgusted fans branded him cruel, but the unrepentant star insisted it was no different to eating rabbit.
The Sun
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Meanwhile, she rested on a perch, mildly disgusted by all the commotion.
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I despair and I'm disgusted at the ne'er-do-well southern makeshift politicians.
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His ultra-macho, cold-hearted, egotistical personality thoroughly disgusted me.
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The first Pauline 's father in particular was disgusted by his wife's display.
THE LAST REPORT ON THE MIRACLES AT LITTLE NO HORSE: A NOVEL
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He was a clean kid, and all the riotin 'disgusted him.
Heinold's First and Last Chance Saloon
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There’s additional evidence that the anterior insula is home of the feeling of disgust: people with brain damage in that area lose the capacity to feel disgusted -- they can happily drink sour milk.
Books, movies, reality: all equally disgusting
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This ardent nature awoke fire beneath the ashes; the proud bearing of the Indian suited the chivalric hidalgo; and then, weary of the Spanish nobles, in whom he no longer had confidence, disgusted with the selfish mestizoes, who wished to aggrandize themselves at his expense, he took a pleasure in turning to that primitive race, who have disputed so valiantly the American soil with the soldiers of Pizarro.
The Pearl of Lima A Story of True Love
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Then he handed a smelly helmet to Raylaa, who sniffed disgustedly and just got onto the sidecar, a two suitcases stacked on her lap.
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Hardened professionals were disgusted by the so-called dressing rooms.
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Windsor Castle, or the New Houses of Parliament, be assured that loyalty and John Bullism reign there; and, although you meet with no servility, you will not be disgusted with vulgar assumption, such as cocking up dirty legs in dirty boots on a dirty stove, wearing the hat, and not deigning to answer a civil question.
Canada and the Canadians Volume I
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The awful food at the inn disgusted us.
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The sharpest writing is found in evaluations of social hierarchies and disgusted descriptions of squalor and dirt.
The Times Literary Supplement
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Here I am feeling all kind of pervy and disgusted in myself that I'm sexually attracted to lots of guys who are 16-17, and feeling a little like a predator -- and recently I've been seeing more and more and more evidence that there are lots and lots of breeders who are no different than I am except in the gender of the people they desire.
Digg.com: Stories / Popular
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He was disgusted by the jingoism that the war provoked, with its assumption that all who did not join were against.
Ford Madox Ford
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My family are disgusted at his behaviour.
The Sun
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The Offspring clatter to a tuneful halt; the singer gives the room a disgusted look, unstraps his guitar and walks off.
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He handed the wheel of cheese back to Lena, who had a faintly disgusted look on her face.
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They are DISGUSTED by the barbs of a blonde attorn-o-pundit and thrilled with the treachery of Roaring Al Gore.
Think Progress » Matalin Defends Coulter’s Attack on 9/11 Widows
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After Barbez, Billy S of Evil Weiner got up on stage and performed a solo (well, with two large bobbing ghosts), comedic skit as a witch-hatted thereminist (using an Etherwave like mine) attempting to play with the ghosts until the ghosts became disgusted with him and gave up as two members of the audience booed him.
Impromptu ChHill thereminfest: Barbez and Evil Weiner@Templeball
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Had I not known what his case was really worth, Duncan's showboat tactics might not have disgusted me so.
A KING'S RANSOM
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Frankly, I'm disgusted by the atrocious writing I have to read every day as part of my job.
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Doria," 38 years old, told me during a counseling session in Kando that her husband and children are disgusted by her and run far from her as she smells so terrible.
Georgianne Nienaber: Witness to Rape in Congo: "What is the Future When the Heart of the Community is Broken?"
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Lady Margaret received her with a coldness that bordered upon incivility; irascible by nature and jealous by situation, the appearance of beauty alarmed, and of chearfulness disgusted her.
Cecilia
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I am so disgusted by the slow-moving, unresponsive, incommunicative and, well, intellectually-asleep staff I observed that I am already dreading the return flight.
Baggyk: Home, later than expected
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It was like I was a non-person and it left me feeling quite disgusted and upset.
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his lovemaking disgusted her
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When people in this country were disgusted with apartheid in South Africa, people in sport and entertainment boycotted that country.
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So maybe he is disgusted with his own great historic ingratitude.
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Try not to be disgusted or angry; that only makes things worse.
Times, Sunday Times
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And after that I had learned the bitter lesson that even deathless grief may die; and I had laughed again and done my share of philandering with the pretty, ferocious moths that fluttered around the light of my fortune and artistry; and after that, in turn, I had retired disgusted from the lists of woman, and gone on long lance-breaking adventures in the realm of mind.
CHAPTER VIII
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Disgusted onlookers claimed the driver was more concerned about his car than about the victim.
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She said: 'I was absolutely disgusted.
The Sun
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Immediately I've done it I feel completely disgusted with myself.
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Dear Sir, I was disgusted to see the picture on page one of Sunday's feature section.
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But he insists that it was at the woman's instigation, and said he was ‘stunned, disgusted and embarrassed’ by what she did.
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They'll be giggling and talking all night, I suppose," said he disgustedly when the "medico" came in late that afternoon.
Ray's Daughter A Story of Manila
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The sharpest writing is found in evaluations of social hierarchies and disgusted descriptions of squalor and dirt.
The Times Literary Supplement
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Mamma was at the Willard waiting for "those darling children" to come, and when, much later than he was expected, "dear Paul" arrived alone and in a greatly perturbed state of mind, mother and son had considerable food for thought until the midnight car carried them back to Annapolis, where Paul "clomb" the wall at the water's edge and "snoke" into quarters (in Bancroft's vernacular) in the wee, sma 'hours, a weary, disgusted and unamiable youth.
Peggy Stewart at School
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One aspect of that conditioning is that I am absolutely, adamantly against incest and am disgusted by the thought of it.
Incest, Betrayal and Genetic Sexual Attraction « Colleen Anderson
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Lee is essentially a satirist who redefines the term barbed wit; more traditional in his approach than say, Chris Morris, but no less appalled and disgusted at what has become of us.
The Guardian World News
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Maybe you work in a council and are disgusted at how you see cash being frittered away.
The Sun
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And he said many people in the security services were ‘disgusted with the way in which the government manipulated their information’.
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I am completely disgusted at you.
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On Sunday night last, locals in the village were disgusted to find that boyracers had once again left their mark on the village green areas doing their wheelie, u-turns and digging up the soft ground.
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You would be so shocked and so disgusted that whatever faint chance of your return is left would disappear forever.
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I believe the castle is about to crumble and republicans and democrats alike (those that actually believe that integrity still means something) will be disgusted.
Think Progress » DeLay Hysterics: Indictment Among the Most Baseless “in American History”
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Disgusted onlookers claimed the driver was more concerned about his car than about the victim.
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It is impossible, however, not to be amused, disgusted, and even awed by the book's ingenious observations, its satiric bite, its rich and vivid catalogue of human grotesqueries.
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I helpfully suggested that they try selling the carcass to the Korean restaurant up the road, and thus make the best of a bad deal, but what seemed to me to be eminently pragmatic elicited only disgusted looks from the goras.
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Every day you are fatigued and disgusted with this cant, "The Carnatic is a country that will soon recover, and become instantly as prosperous as ever.
The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 03 (of 12)
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By the time it was my turn to talk, I was so disgusted by everyone and everything around me that I couldn't bring myself to speak with any level of articulateness.
Ryan O'Connell: Auditioning for the Real World Is Too Real
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He's absolutely disgusted with himself.
Times, Sunday Times
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I am not a prude and I am not shocked by violence or sexuality, but I am disgusted that these directors assume that their own neuroses are traits shared by all humans.
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While I still see this in grayscale, to take DisgustedDem’s point further, any system that uses race or gender as a marker for disadvantage, without considering the child’s other challenges in life, strikes me as arbitrary and, as a graduate of Mr. Jefferson’s University, grossly offensive.
Waldo Jaquith - On affirmative action.
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Know, you footler!" growled Smathers disgustedly.
Cleek, the Master Detective
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He found himself disgusted with their close propinquity.
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Disgusted onlookers claimed the driver was more concerned about his car than about the victim.
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The only blot on the landscape is that our eldest son is disgusted.
The Sun
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He was disgusted at the length of time he had to wait.
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Jones depicts them as disgusted by Eva's physicality, her uncombed hair, and her black femaleness.
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These were the best the reserve could offer - the special forces vets were gone - and Russell was already disgusted with them.
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Remember that I once posted here that the romance writer, Barbara Cartland, who had a Victorian mother, was so disgusted at the lack of romance from the 60's through the current era, that she decided to set her novels in the Regency period, with damsels and knights.
Victoria Magazine Winter, 1988
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They should feel disgusted and ashamed today.
The Sun
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The duke, with his usual folly, touched on other subjects equally dangerous, his visit to Rome, and his conversion to Romanism; and, in short, disgusted the cautious
The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 1
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His father was so disgusted to discover his son was dealing drugs he shopped him to police.
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It is hard to watch without feeling disgusted, ashamed and angry.
Times, Sunday Times
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My grandfather, a true-blue Tory of the old school, would have been disgusted.
Archive 2009-03-01
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[NED looks at her reproachfully.] [LORETTA looks back tantalisingly from doorway and disappears.] [NED flings himself disgustedly into Morris chair.]
A WICKED WOMAN (A CURTAIN RAISER)
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Roman philologer, wrote: "If you are fond of books, you will escape the _ennui_ of life; you will neither sigh for evening, disgusted with the occupations of the day, nor will you live dissatisfied with yourself or unprofitable with others.
Book-Lovers, Bibliomaniacs and Book Clubs
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Crane quickly reached into my coat and in one swift movement stuffed the papers into his pants chuckling at my disgusted look.
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Sekules eventually left the sport behind, increasingly disgusted at the mercenary amorality of the businessmen and shysters behind the scenes.
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I am shocked and disgusted with the dodgy deals and sheer, ugly greed that we now know lurks at the very top of our national game.
The Sun
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I am disgusted at your behaving in that way.
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She said: 'I am disgusted.
The Sun
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The grizzled Sathe dismissed the guard with a disgusted hiss and a swat across the ears that tore the fragile membrane.
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When a person is disgusted other people can tell exactly what they are feeling from those sneering lips.
EMOTIONAL ROLLERCOASTER: A Journey Through the Science of Feelings
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He was disgusted to see such awful living conditions.
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It disgusted me so much to even think about them that I ran to the washroom and washed them clean.
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But then one morning I looked at the computer and felt absolutely disgusted at my behavior just hours earlier.
Christianity Today
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There were disgusted nods, but little sense of sympathy from either.
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The whole party, however, and a more amiable never existed, were scared and disgusted into this by the catachrestic language and skeleton half-truths of the systematic divines of the Synod of Dort on the one hand, and by the sickly broodings of the Pietists and Solomon's-Song preachers on the other.
The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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I was thoroughly disgusted with her behaviour.
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I pass on, without regard for logic or completeness, to a personality type that we may call the anhedonic or simpler a restless, not easily satisfied, easily disgusted group.
The Foundations of Personality
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I am disgusted and angry.
The Sun
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Two further men acting as witnesses approached the offender, seemingly disgusted with his actions, and marched him off down the street.
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Nor can any thing more peculiarly unqualify a man for the office of an apostle or preacher of the gospel, than this degenerous quality: for it makes him unable to look a bold sinner in the face, to assert a disgusted truth, or to own his commission, when power and interest shall frown him into silence and mean compliances.
Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. IV.
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Disgusted, she says either he finds a digibox by the next morning at 9 am or she's moving out.
Michael Giltz: Toronto Film Fest Day 6: Hello, Lapland!
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Thing is, so far it looks like people are more disgusted by consensual group sex than the repeated manhandling of unconsenting women.
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Here he spent several lonely and depressing months, eminently disgusted with the unprepossessing appearance of the Indian maidens, and greatly worried by his growing sons who stood in need of a mother's care.
THE MARRIAGE TO LIT-LIT
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The elders and rulers of the village met to determine the punishment for such insurrection, and Okonkwo was disgusted to see that the men of Mbanta were so womanish that they would not declare war against the Christians.
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At this moment he reminded himself of Jama, the village sword conjurer; the image disgusted him.
A Spell For Chameleon
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I was so disgusted with myself that day, I felt like a swine.
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My sister, who's more of a soul girl, is disgusted that this drunken, unshaved punk letch in a battered leather jacket is trying it on and that her skinhead brother's egging him on.
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Tell him the cost of a T-shirt and he would gape in disgusted wonder no matter what price you quote - even if you underquote the price 5 times.
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Disgusted with his mother's affairs, Walt is dangerously close to morphing into a younger version of his father.
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I was disgusted by the juvenility and meanness running through it all.
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Decent people here are disgusted.
The Sun
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They are frequently ashamed and disgusted by their behavior and go to great lengths to hide it.
Trauma and Recovery
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Strikers were disgusted to hear that journalists were being paid £100 per day extra to break the strike.
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Ma was delighted with her trip, but she was disgusted with the girls for allowing me to embrace and kiss them -- and she was horrified at the 'schottische' as performed by Miss Castle and myself.
Mark Twain, a Biography. Complete
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Decent people here are disgusted.
The Sun
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She was not at all disgusted at the sight and merely chucked it into a dustbin just outside the car.
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I'm not disgusted by the exhibit but I don't agree with the message of moral equivalency.
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She was brought up in filth and squalor that disgusted everyone who set foot in their home in her early years on the Bransholme estate and latterly the Orchard Park estate in Hull.
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Disgusted, I surrender to the inevitable, let myself be driven into an im-mersion bath.
Passage at Arms
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He has shown a deft touch in appealing to young, disaffected and floating voters disgusted with the political class.
Times, Sunday Times
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She was rather disgusted that she had not thought to ask Filip to pack any food.
TREASON KEEP
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However much she may enjoy their gaudy nights, she is less enamoured of him by day: one of Cattrall's best moments is her look of disgusted horror when the defeated Antony, burying himself in her lap, jeopardises her possible alliance with Caesar by ordering his messenger to be whipped.
Antony and Cleopatra - review
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My new friends over to my right have keesters firmly planted in their seats as well and are disgusted at all the clueless theatre minions shouting, ‘Bravo!’
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Williams is disgusted but uses her displeasure in determined fashion, winning the next point to earn a set point.
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British people, who were disgusted with the arrogance of some of the governing class, and discontented with the methods of government, they were gradually alienated by the demagogism of the French Canadian majority, who did not hesitate to profess their desire to make French
Canada
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I am disgusted and despairing, and I hate myself for my indiscipline, but I just can't make myself diet and exercise.
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Local people are puzzled by the find and were disgusted that anyone would dump carcasses in such a way.
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Kaczynski was disgusted with the widespread drug use and liberal politics at UC-Berkeley, a law enforcement source said.
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Taking a long drag on the cigarette, she looked me up and down, sized me up, looked disgusted at what she saw, and then beckoned with her head that I should follow her through the door.
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Nina can't believe that he choose the fabric for the second look, out of everything available at Mood, it's horrendous, actually she sounds out the word she's so disgusted - "ha-rend-us.
Holly Cara Price: Rubbernecking Recap: Project Runway #10, "Shake Your Booty"
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Disgusted with his chronic lack of leadership, the troops mutinied and both the young man and his mother were killed.
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As people of a nation, we have always been shocked and disgusted with dirty politics.
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I despair and I'm disgusted at the ne'er-do-well southern makeshift politicians.
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A new state of affairs began when the Araucanians, disgusted with the timid policy of their leader, chose a bolder man, named Caupolican, as their toqui, or head chief.
Historical Tales - The Romance of Reality - Volume III
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On Blossom, another deserted daughter is similarly disgusted with her indulgent mother.
Mothers who Leave
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I felt disgusted and ashamed to know her.
The Sun
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The fact that his body-the yearnings and desires of his body-could have so completely overthrown the disci pline of his mind disgusted him.
The Soulforge
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She said: 'I was disgusted about the whole thing.
The Sun
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We were disgusted when bosses awarded themselves a massive pay rise. How can they get on the gravy train, but ask us to take a wage freeze?
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We were disgusted when bosses awarded themselves a massive pay rise. How can they get on the gravy train, but ask us to take a wage freeze?
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She was even madder than I thought she'd be and got so disgusted that I knew what was coming next but the call magically dropped right as she saying to "Kill the .....
ActiveRain Real Estate Network
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I feel disgusted and wonder how I could ever have been so gross.
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Her terrible manners at the dinner table disgusted me.
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I feel relieved in a sense because people have been killed or injured for less but I feel disgusted that people can stoop to that level.
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disgusted with their small-minded pettiness
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We were disgusted when bosses awarded themselves a massive pay rise. How can they get on the gravy train, but ask us to take a wage freeze?
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Dear Sir, I was disgusted to see the picture on page one of Sunday's feature section.
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We now realise he is a pathological liar and are disgusted by him.
The Sun
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But a disgusted restaurant worker saw him from a window and rang police who nabbed him.
The Sun