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was abominable
adjective
Worthy of, or causing, abhorrence, as a thing of evil omen; odious in the utmost degree; very hateful; detestable; loathsome; execrable.
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THE carnage was abominable.
"The road was abominable," Tingley recalled.
Food in the local Shorncliffe barracks was a disgrace, sanitation was abominable.
"The idea that it was kiddie porn was abominable," the baroness said.
He added, "Breaking down the old cypress door was abominable, anti-Christian, anti-justice, anti-peace.
Some things are said laboriously, some brilliantly and finely, as of Florinda: "Her spelling was abominable.
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It's abominable!
This is abominable.
The wine list is abominable.
"Your scrubbing is abominable," he says.
It would be abominable to forget.
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