Sentence examples for begin to loathe from inspiring English sources

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After a maddening two or three hours of staring at one puzzle, you can begin to loathe him as the smartest person in the room, or, at least, as the person who made himself appear so.

In these winter months when people long for snow or begin to loathe it, what better Web excursion than a quick slide into the world of snowflakes, more properly known as snow crystals.

They may begin to loathe each other or become jealous of their respective individual wealth, success or fame.

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"I'd begun to loathe acting in the classical theater," Mr. Hopkins says.

Jo understands him, and admires some aspects of his life, but is beginning to loathe him as he becomes more headstrong and dangerous.

Once parent and child, the two groups began to loathe each other almost as much as they hated their common enemy in the West.

He loses his rigid self-control only once, when he gives in to the village seductress Arabella, but this minor slip dooms him to marry a woman he has already begun to loathe.

In Shakespeare's "Henry IV, Part 1" Henry speaks of Richard II's leadership: "Being daily swallowed by men's eyes, they surfeited with honey and began to loathe the taste of sweetness, whereof a little more than a little is by much too much".

Sports television producers began to loathe him, believing his antics detracted from the action on the field.

Nor did the laborious desire for knowledge weary me, until at last I perceived that the very pure well-springs of virtue and learning flow from you, so that thereafter I began to loathe the rest and only to value and pursue what is yours.

My times were slow and I began to loathe the very act of toeing the starting line.

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