Sentence examples for is distasteful from inspiring English sources

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is distasteful

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Having a bad or foul taste.

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"This particular issue is distasteful.

Lord Hall of Birkenhead said: "I personally believe (the campaign) is distasteful and inappropriate.

The fact is that all sexual intimacy is distasteful to me.

It's the effort to take credit for things that are already going on that is distasteful".

"The way these type of companies market themselves is distasteful," he says.

By the end of the book the image or picture of a weapon is distasteful.

"The idea of separate but equal is distasteful to me," said Mr. Brewer, who is black.

To others, though, the role of the unborn child is distasteful, even sickening.

Putting war criminals on trial is distasteful, but it is one of his duties under the Potsdam Declaration.

Basu said: "I don't think anyone deserve to die because they are a 'gangster', I think that is distasteful".

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Believing that anything that serves a positive role in the community which gives many hope at a time when little else does is distasteful, is indicative of an elitist society, one where the upper classes don't believe the youth of Crumlin and Lucan deserve their own heroes, where we should be grateful for what we're given and shut up.

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