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The thought of you in my bed then was abhorrent.
There was nothing pretty about any of them, and some were especially abhorrent.
"Their history is still abhorrent in many ways," she said.
"It's an abhorrent decision in light of all the evidence we have here."
Many of the steps taken by the administration are wrong, even abhorrent.
Under the circumstances, to call in the police was abhorrent to him.
The thought of killing a woman, especially one so young, was abhorrent to him.
The idea that visitors should not get to see what they want is abhorrent.
You also seem to claim that living in a rights culture is something abhorrent.
These are abhorrent terms, used against people who cannot help their disability.
"Since life as someone else would be more abhorrent to me than death.
It is the second that I and many other veterans find abhorrent.
For most people in society violence against women is abhorrent, but we know it exists.
Still, there was something abhorrent, the director thought, about this kind of betrayal.
One more abhorrent, necessary act in what was quickly becoming a, sea of them.
He also said that "what these young people have done is disgusting and abhorrent."
She swallowed, for the task was not abhorrent to her at all.
The right sees working with such groups as an endorsement of abhorrent behavior.
"It's an abhorrent type of situation, and certainly your heart goes out to the students that were injured."
That would be absolutely abhorrent in the eyes of our fellow citizens.
Why had she left us, as if the bare idea of remaining in our company was abhorrent to her?
The story was too big, the scandal at once abhorrent and compelling.
We found this condition abhorrent and did not accept the machine.
It had always been abhorrent to him, Union's engineered soldiers.
Is the thought of being a queen so abhorrent to you?"