Sentence examples for abominable about from inspiring English sources

The phrase "abominable about" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is unclear what it is trying to convey or describe. Instead, you can use words like "terrible," "atrocious," or "disgusting" to describe something that is unpleasant or offensive. For example, "The abominable conditions in the prison were a violation of basic human rights."

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Midnight In Paris had both poorly explained time-travel plot-mechanisms (even lazier than those in Richard Curtis's abominable About Time) and the same France and Berlinn) in the 20s setting.

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The most recent thing to influence me is the book, The Abominable Showman, about David Merrick.

The Abominable Snowman is about a group of adventurers that go exploring.

My husband, James Morgan, opened an email from an acquaintance in which he and other recipients were treated to some abominable YouTube video about Obama.

The abominable Anti-Homosexuality Act, about which I wrote for the Guardian in 2014, was later rescinded.

Among the manuscripts on display are a letter written by Catherine of Aragon, Henry's first wife, complaining (in Spanish) about the "abominable litigation" between the king and herself and asserting that though she had first been married to Henry's brother Arthur, she "remained a maid and was a maid" at the time of her marriage to Henry.

At PSIFF, I've also caught outstanding, if rarely seen, American works, such as the inspiring 2013 documentary Defiant Requiem about a Jewish choir formed inside the Nazi concentration camp Terezin (which was notoriously used to fool Red Cross inspectors about the abominable conditions faced by captives).

I was being driven against my will along with a bunch of illegal workers from eastern Europe to the removal center at Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion airport, all for the abominable error of writing about Israel's illegal occupation of Palestinian territory.

He said: "Given her well-established reputation as a world class idiot, it's hardly surprising that [Palin] should choose to mention slavery in a way that is abominable to anyone who knows anything about its barbaric history".

"Not at all the abominable snowman we're used to hearing about".

Despite having signed up last year for the abominable After Earth, Smith is famously picky about his projects, so it's no surprise he turned down a second film.

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