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was repugnant
adjective
Offensive or repulsive; arousing disgust or aversion.
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Each of these demands was repugnant to the queen.
The reaction in Pakistan to the January killing was repugnant.
Lawyers argued that the law was repugnant to "the very soul of the Constitution".
Pyne rejected the denigration of minority groups, saying it was "repugnant".
In the debate Tuesday night, Romney said it was repugnant that "we should choose people based on their religion".
Daniella Csizmadia, Copenhagen The spectacle of Americans in the street celebrating the death of Osama bin Laden was repugnant.
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It's repugnant.
So it's repugnant?
And that's repugnant".
"His views are repugnant.
"I think that's repugnant," Plant said.
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