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the detest
verb
To dislike intensely; to loathe.
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Like the detested but unavoidable cockroach, it could also be one of civilisation's great survivors.
— yet his own dark view was no less a rebuke to the detested bourgeoisie.
"It is for you," Anna says, rustling a bit of the detested design.
The least probable is for the detested Mr. Davis to beat the recall.
According to the Commission's "waste hierarchy" ranking of disposal practices, incineration is only slightly preferable to the detested landfills.
He appeals to Republican voters far more than any other Democrat, especially the detested Mrs Clinton.This is not just spin.
On 16 August 2007, Ridley rang an agent of the detested state to explore the possibility of a bailout.
I sat in silence, waiting for it to be over, and secretly counted the detested "young man" appellations.
He has refused to repeal the blasphemy law or the detested Hudood ordinances, which discriminate against women.
It was widely alleged that Mr Babiš worked for the StB, the detested Communist-era secret police, during the 1980s, which is backed by archived files.
They may seek ways to prevent the detested Shias from gaining market share.So the best long-term prospects may be not in oil, but in other hydrocarbons.
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