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repulsively
adverb
In a repulsive manner.
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The Supreme Court, upholding the right of repulsive people to behave repulsively, has ruled that such laws violate the First Amendment's free-speech guarantees.
Rather, they are repulsively titillating, as if she is seizing skeletons from the country's closet and making them dance.In this section A troubled union In or out?
A repulsively cold letter from her brother, Charles Spencer, haggling over her desire to retreat to the family estate, was a particularly gruesome insight into the lifestyles of the rich and famous.In this section Where did it all go wrong?
Most significant, he wishes to prove that General Franco's repulsively vindictive dictatorship actually inspired or, more often, failed to hinder great art".Told that the topic of this book was to be Franco's influence on Spanish culture, more than one inquirer joked that a postcard might cover it," Mr Treglown writes.
And the system is repulsively complex.
In this test, widely used by taste researchers, people are made to taste PROP and if they find it repulsively bitter, they're deemed a supertaster.
In Abu Dhabi it looks no more than an excuse for a greedfest, repulsively heralded by the four separate limos that ferry them from airport to hotel.
Considering how much it owes to its two most obvious influences, it's neither as repulsively materialist as the Sex & The City films nor as unsure of itself as the Bridget Jones ones.
A Dr Tony Jewell has called for parents to be banned from smoking in their own homes, repulsively describing it as the final piece of the protection picture.
It seems probable, to begin with, that Tiberius, never handsome, had become repulsively ugly.
Lady Fides had sent him away as he had-turned repulsively old.
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