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disgustingly

[ UK /dɪsɡˈʌstɪŋli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a disgusting manner or to a disgusting degree
    the beggar was disgustingly filthy

How To Use disgustingly In A Sentence

  • I've been visiting a few suburban areas in our country over the last month and have to say that I'm shocked at how disgustingly fat people have become.
  • The husband got disgustingly drunk and behaved in a revolting manner.
  • Now, as the writers we've got are disgustingly talented sexperts, I opened up the editorial process to them to an extent; mailed them the page plans but said that if they had any ideas, I was more than happy to consider them.
  • It smelled disgustingly of sickly sweet burning candles and flowery hand lotion.
  • Dad had spotted me and my cheese snacks, and waved me over with a disgustingly merry grin on his face.
  • “The liqueur content is increased, according to how sweet you want your wine to be—extra dry, dry, demi-doux and doux, which is disgustingly sweet and will never be served at my table.” Lace
  • The fresh boudin basque is disgustingly, deliciously bloody while the bottles of pistachio syrup glow like absinthe.
  • Sometimes the pool areas and the cubicles were in a disgustingly dirty state.
  • Its so muggy and sticky and every time I breath in, the air feels disgustingly warm and damp.
  • You look disgustingly healthy! How do you manage it?
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