Sentence examples for the abomination from inspiring English sources

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the abomination

noun

An abominable act; a disgusting vice; a despicable habit.

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The abomination is you.

www.nytimes.com/books THE ABOMINATION.

The abomination glares at you, insensate.

THE ABOMINATION, by Paul Golding. (Knopf, $26).

Turn over, and there is the abomination of Hiroshima.

"Your cell phone is the abomination of abominations to me.

All of us can't stand "The Black Square" and the "self-assertion of that entity called 'the abomination of desolation.' " Yet they keep submitting projects that consist of "the abomination of desolation," solely of the abomination, and nothing else.

We'll carry on until the abomination that is Yarl's Wood is shut down".

This is the question that "The Abomination" raises and, perhaps deliberately, leaves unresolved.

"The Abomination" is about the mutilated ego that hides inside every narcissist.

For most liberals it may present the fascination of the abomination - but it's fascination, nonetheless.

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