Sentence examples for state of loathing from inspiring English sources

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This is evidenced from the fact that in the original state, the two morphemes can be separated by an referent in the V-O sequence (e.g., 討人厭 tao ren yan "ask for someone's loathing"), and then the two morphemes are reanalyzed as semantic cognates denoting the state of "loathing," on the part of the Experiencer or the state of "being loathsome" on the Stimulus.

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If we didn't have Freud, we would have to invent him to explain Ensor's mother fixation, his Jesus complex, his gentle and childlike nature combined with his general state of public loathing.

Perhaps there was some transcription error, and the real text reads: "Member states shall actively undermine the Union's external and security policy in a spirit of loathing and mutual mistrust".

His face was a soundless picture of loathing.

A gradual habituation to the language of loathing.

Even Mr Safeway is full of loathing, though.

In later years, Stravinsky made a show of loathing Wagner.

One mistake and you're a figure of loathing".

But it also spoke of loathing and violence.

Then the next three months of loathing while they grow out.

The Kingdom of Loathing economy was the subject of an academic study, Economics in the Kingdom of Loathing: Analysis of Virtual Market Data in 2011.

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