Sentence examples for more odious from inspiring English sources

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"There is nothing I find more odious".

(The latter is, of course, more odious).

But it seems clear there is a much more odious factor driving some of this.

And the more odious the crime, the more ideal the culprit, the more legitimate your hatred.

It is hard to think of a more odious character in any opera.

All classes are "each more odious than the other: they have no right to live".

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"We may disagree about gay marriage," he said, "but surely we can agree that it is unconscionable to target gays and lesbians for who they are, whether it is right here in the United States or, as Hillary mentioned more extremely, in odious laws that are being proposed most recently in Uganda".

I felt Keith Olberman's, uh, well, let's just say it, rant about Hilary Clinton the other day couldn't have framed more succinctly the odious behavior she's displayed and how far down she's sunk in her quest for the nomination.

Not more accurate or less odious, but more explicable on its own terms.

While I'm not a design fiend, I do recognize that a beautiful product can make an odious task more pleasant.

Israel's barrier, says Michael Sorkin, the editor, is just one more addition to an odious "repertoire of wallings" that include the 38th parallel in Korea and the Mexican-American border.

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