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were repugnant
adjective
Offensive or repulsive; arousing disgust or aversion.
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Ashley said that allegations of misogynistic behaviour by managers were "repugnant, they're disgusting".
She pretended to be strong for her husband when she felt weak — "tears... were repugnant to him" — and an athletic Amazon when it simply wasn't her style.
In a harshly worded ruling, Justice Jamieson wrote that the districts' actions were "repugnant and without conscience" She ordered the school district boundary line to be redrawn.
The lovable Eeyore was really a porn-loving misogynist whose views on race, women, the Labour party, children, mainland Europe (and most of the rest of the world) were repugnant to any fair-minded liberal person.
Whether the plaintiff in error is entitled to recover the sum of certain taxes which were paid under protest, on the ground that the taxes were repugnant to the Constitution of the United States, is the question for decision on this record.
3. It is urged that the fines which constituted the exactions were repugnant to the 5th Amendment, because amounting to a taking of property without due process of law, since, as asserted, the fines were imposed, in some cases, without any previous notice, and in all cases without any adequate notice or opportunity to defend.
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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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