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"grossed out" is a commonly used phrase in written English and can be used in many contexts.
It is usually used to describe a feeling of disgust or revulsion, usually in response to something unpleasant. For example: I was so grossed out when I saw the huge dead rat in my kitchen.
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grossed out
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Past of gross out
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"And if you feel grossed out, be grossed out.
"We were pretty grossed out," he said.
A lot of people are grossed out by cockroaches.
Antoninus is so grossed out that he joins the revolt.
They've grossed out a lot of people, too.
He described himself as "just grossed out" by the evidence.
"I was surprised and grossed out at the same time".
As a kindergartener, I grossed out my mother with my passion for bug collecting.
"Sandwich is… A lot of people are grossed out by cockroaches.
Here was my sister getting all these kisses, and she wasn't grossed out by it".
Then the director said, "Can we do one where you're grossed out by the blood?
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