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And then he turns around and I see those rows of loathsome eyes just leering at me, and I just want to coil that sucker up and inject all my venom sacs straight into his face!
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knees in the middle of this loathsome, writhing mat of warm,
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term misery of spending the night with such a loathsome
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He was uncaring of the loathsome burdens with which he tasked the apprentices, and he was shamelessly obsequious to his superiors
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In none of them did she hold such a loathsome scowl, nor did he think such a hateful look could ever come upon that lovely face
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The ways of providence, indeed! Strange and loathsome!
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And she likewise had always brushed off such tales as parents’ ways of keeping their children from wandering and falling in with loathsome wildlife, rather than anything mystical
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They must have been freshly seized and hastily prepared for their loathsome journey
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"If ever there was a more loathsome cauldron of humankind than that which you are unlucky to find bubbling away in Cardew Street, then I have yet to encounter it
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He’d been in the compound, he was shot by that loathsome stun-gun
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And The Promise is a loathsome sore in your eyes!
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O most wicked and loathsome generation! I HAvE SEEN IT!
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She enjoyed the sense of harmony to her plan: the intolerably annoying Officer Vargas used to bring down the intolerably loathsome Mike Henderson – perfect casting for the roles she was going to thrust them into
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“So the first went and poured out his bowl upon the earth, and a foul and loathsome sore came upon the men” (Rev
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Apsu opened His mouth and said to the resplendent Tiamat: "Their behavior is loathsome to me
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7 For my loins are filled with a loathsome disease, and there is no soundness in my flesh
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2 But Chiddekem, son of Pered, the father of Hamor, and his six brothers, would not listen to Shechem and his father Hamor, and they would not be circumcised, for the proposal of the sons of Jacob was loathsome in their sight, and their anger was greatly roused at this, that the people of the city had not listened to them
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“parasite’s” table; the “kulak” child was loathsome, the young “kulak” girl was lower than a louse
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They looked on the so-called “kulaks” as cattle, swine, loathsome,
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2 But Chiddekem son of Pered the father of Hamor and his six brothers would not listen to Shechem and his father Hamor and they would not be circumcised for the proposal of the sons of Jacob was loathsome in their sight and their anger was greatly roused at this that the people of the city had not listened to them
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that it is indescribably loathsome to the liberated astral body Moving
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The resemblance though was loathsome, as if
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A further denunciation of Jarek was then offered by Irma Medlar who related the abuse and insults she had been subjected to by both Schwartz and one of his loathsome pupil acolytes when Jarek broke his promise of marriage to Bindi
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The aura of bestiality had been replaced by loathsome self-satisfaction
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He wondered if, after years of railing against iniquity, his mind had at last revolted and was vomiting back every loathsome thing it had been forced to think about over the years
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It is not only when approaching Adeptship that this most loathsome sin of
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In the dim twilight his gaze sought that grim copper throne; yes, the scaly brute was still there, filling the throne with its loathsome coils
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From among this loathsome gelid mass reared up a frog-like head, and he was frozen with nauseated horror to realize that the sound of weeping was coming from those obscene blubbery lips
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"I could not remember my sorcery and the words and symbols of my power, with that cursed thing gripping me and drinking my soul with its loathsome caresses
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It was a snake's head! He saw the evil eyes and the dripping fangs, heard the hiss and felt the loathsome contact of the thing about his body
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"What irony! What loathsome irony!" She tried to focus her eyes through the whirling mists
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She couldn’t bear to look at him when he was in this loathsome state
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It was clear that everybody there not only found him loathsome but would detest him as long as he was to attend this school
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Is it not a serious blunder? In the beginning, no doubt, it is loathsome; but after studying pathology, medicine, operative surgery, morbid anatomy, bacteriology and so on, the course becomes very interesting in the final year
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bowl on the earth; and it became a loathsome and malignant
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‘You’re threatening me with bad press? How low, how loathsome
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It will give off a rotten, loathsome stench which will make his spirit turn away from it
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What the boy Salah al-Din saw, and still remembers until this day, was that the magician was sweating with the great effort, and his disgusting, stinking sweat glistened all over his face, and then began to drip from his loathsome chin… drop by stinking drop
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So, if he remains in one state he will be bored because the beautiful thing which does not change becomes wearisome and even loathsome; and the repetition of the same delightful and melodious thing makes it undesirable and boring
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loathsome uttering in a monotonous tone grew as the boars’ eye banged out the
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loathsome object and dunked its proboscis in some of his
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“That loathsome experience also started with a man you loved
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ordains that, after death, his body should be cast into the loathsome val ey of Hinnom
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No, she could be sure that this time he was going to obey orders – he shuddered as a cold hand clutched as his bowels – however loathsome this was going to be for him
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As Loofah stood by the train doors watching the plump leather-clad back waddling among the birch trunks, he realised that the titanic horror that should have been engendered by the sight of this, the foulest and most loathsome entity in the known universe, had not materialised
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Chevalier decided to rid himself of this loathsome creature by his own hand
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At other times they rent them in pieces and chew each gobbet of them, and they afterwards become whole again, such as they previously were, to under go again such bale with recovery, and full well they see themselves very horrible and dreadful; and to increase their pains the loathsome hell-worms, toads, and frogs that eat out their eyes and nostrils, and adders and water-frogs, not like those here, but hundred times more horrible, sneak in and out of the mouth, ears, eyes, navel ever yet thickest
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I can think of no way for a man as loathsome as Miss Felton described yesterday to cross the interstice
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When the first serpents crawled over me it was not at all loathsome as I had expected
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delightful proclamation on tobacco: "A Custom loathsome to the eye, hateful to the nose,
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Why am I going over it again, then? Why am I hesitating? As I came down the stairs yesterday, I said myself that it was base, loathsome, vile, vile
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He felt all at once that it would be loathsome to pass that seat on which after the girl was gone, he had sat and pondered, and that it would be hateful, too, to meet that whiskered policeman to whom he had given the twenty copecks: "Damn him!"
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"No, that's loathsome
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And what shows that I am utterly a louse," he added, grinding his teeth, "is that I am perhaps viler and more loathsome than the louse I killed, and _I felt beforehand_ that I should tell myself so _after_ killing her
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"Can that creature who has still preserved the purity of her spirit be consciously drawn at last into that sink of filth and iniquity? Can the process already have begun? Can it be that she has only been able to bear it till now, because vice has begun to be less loathsome to her? No, no, that cannot be!" he cried, as Sonia had just before
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It was loathsome and unbearable for him to look
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And thou, highest perfection of excellence that can be desired, utmost limit of grace in human shape, sole relief of this afflicted heart that adores thee, though the malign enchanter that persecutes me has brought clouds and cataracts on my eyes, and to them, and them only, transformed thy unparagoned beauty and changed thy features into those of a poor peasant girl, if so be he has not at the same time changed mine into those of some monster to render them loathsome in thy sight, refuse not to look upon me with tenderness and love; seeing in this submission that I make on my knees to thy transformed beauty the humility with which my soul adores thee
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estranged by the loathsome information; could I then have returned to his sullied arms, but as a victim to the prejudices of mankind, who have made women the
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They have become utterly vile, and nothing on earth is viler, more loathsome, and more insulting than their abuse
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The loathsome truth
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And do you know what has worried me particularly for these three days? That I posed as such a hero to you, and now you would see me in a wretched torn dressing-gown, beggarly, loathsome
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But the trouble was that the hysterics could not go on for ever, and (I am writing the loathsome truth) lying face downwards on the sofa with my face thrust into my nasty leather pillow, I began by degrees to be aware of a far-away, involuntary but irresistible feeling that it would be awkward now for me to raise my head and look Liza straight in the face
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"Will it not be better that she should keep the resentment of the insult for ever? Resentment--why, it is purification; it is a most stinging and painful consciousness! Tomorrow I should have defiled her soul and have exhausted her heart, while now the feeling of insult will never die in her heart, and however loathsome the filth awaiting her--the feeling of insult will elevate and purify her
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Spurning the loathsome object with his foot, he turned from it with the same indifference he would have quitted a brute carcass
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"It may be so," said David; "but I have seen strange and fantastic images drawn in their paint, of which their admiration and care savored of spiritual pride; especially one, and that, too, a foul and loathsome object
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They were examples of humility and kindness shining amidst a vile and loathsome mass of hypocrisy, arrogance, and cant
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minded philanthropists who were always gushing out their sympathy for the `dear little ones', the loathsome hypocrites who pretended that there was no need to levy a rate because they were willing to give sufficient money in the form of charity to meet the case: but the children continued to go hungry all the
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Once she seized it cruelly and threw it fiercely from her to the foot of the bed, as if it had been some poisonous or loathsome thing
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As I did so, I had a precise image of what the Three Young Bucks were likely doing at that very moment, the way they’d be crouched beneath their raincoats in the rain, trying to eat their loathsome dinners, or sitting alone in their tents because there was simply no other place to be, and then I thought of that warm fire and the booze and how if the men went with me to drink with the ranger I could use them to help me dodge whatever else he had in mind
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There was something loathsome about Gwenda’s brother
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loathsome to a widow who had truly loved her first husband
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The thought of Philippa sleeping with Ralph was loathsome to Merthin
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As much as the intimacy of sex was a joy with the man she loved, so much was it loathsome with one she hated
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Perhaps some guards forced their prisoners to live in maximally dehumanizing conditions so that they could reassure themselves that they were merely giving loathsome beasts their due
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The captain was my connection to a couple of loathsome serial felons from a godforsaken, landlocked pile of rocks called Sumar
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‘Isn’t he right that everything in the world is base and loathsome? And are we fair in our judgment of brother Nikolay? Of course, from the point of view of Prokofy, seeing him in a torn cloak and tipsy, he’s a despicable person
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‘I have nothing to make me miserable,’ she said, getting calmer; ‘but can you understand that everything has become hateful, loathsome, coarse to me, and I myself most of all? You can’t imagine what loathsome thoughts I have about everything
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‘Why, whatever loathsome thoughts can you have?’ asked Dolly, smiling
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Sometimes he would ruffle Camilla’s hair and say things like, ‘How can such a pretty girl have such a loathsome sister?’ Then he would lock his daughters into their room and settle down in the kitchen to have more to drink
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When the three-mile steeplechase was beginning, she bent forward and gazed with fixed eyes at Vronsky as he went up to his horse and mounted, and at the same time she heard that loathsome, never-ceasing voice of her husband
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Her husband developed some hateful qualities; or shall we say that he contracted some loathsome disease, and became a leper or an imbecile? She flies from him at last, returns to England, changes her name, and starts her life, as she thinks, afresh
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As I watched the grim, round-backed figure pacing the corridor or walking in the garden, this imminent danger seemed to take bodily shape, and I could almost fancy that I saw this most loathsome and dangerous of all the fiends crouching closely in his very shadow, like a half-cowed beast which slinks beside its keeper, ready at any unguarded moment to spring at his throat
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The bird stretched his bare neck, craned his bald head, loathsome in the brilliance of varied colouring, with an air of voracious anxiety towards the promising stillness of that prostrate body
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You have done something to mitigate my feelings for the loathsome profession to which you unhappily belong
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Still, he supposed they’d end up catching quite a few of Wylbyr Edwyrds’ loathsome minions before they were done, and Tymahk had hung onto the cream of the crop from Camp Dynnys
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I crouched low among the bushes, for I knew from past experience that with a single cry the creature could bring a hundred of its loathsome mates about my ears
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An instant later, with a scratching, rattling sound, a most horrible and loathsome creature appeared from below and perched itself upon the side of the case
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These horses, this carriage—how loathsome I am to myself in this carriage—all his; but I won’t see them again
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And we shared the dismay at the things being done to the country, and in particular to his and my mother’s hometown at the hands of Margaret Thatcher and that loathsome cabal of toadies and sneering opportunists that passed for a government
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All who met him were loathsome to him—he loathed their faces, their movements, their
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But it is loathsome explaining it all
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And what shows that I am utterly a louse," he added, grinding his teeth, "is that I am perhaps viler and more loathsome than the louse I killed, and I felt beforehand that I should tell myself so after killing her
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Oh, the beastliness! And it isn't the beastliness of it that matters most! There is something more important, more loathsome, viler! Yes, viler! And to put on that dishonest lying mask again!