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I loathe him.
I loathe him so much.
Needless to say, I loathe him, and wish a plague of yellow cards upon his head.
As for Harry the slapper – rich, arrogant, chauvinistic, philandering and ghastly, I loathe him, but in the circumstances I'd have done the same.
Six years ago, before he went into politics, he said publicly of George W Bush: 'I loathe him and regard him as a criminal.' It would be quite a U-turn if he now attempts civility.
Andrew Lloyd Webber at first mention, Lord Lloyd-wither (withyphenen) at second mention, thereafter Lloyd Webber loan noun; the verb is lend loathe (rhymes with clothe) detest; loth (rhymes with oath) reluctant: "I'm loth to do anything he says because I loathe him so much".
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This came as a surprise as when I was first introduced to him, I loathed him.
In addition, students were exposed to totally opaque writers like Lacan, though I loathed him because I thought he was a wicked doctor as well".
By the time Mr. Bowie entered my consciousness in the early 1980s, when I was in high school, he'd gone mainstream, and I loathed him in a way that only an ardent young record buyer can loathe.
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