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He looked at her with detestation, and so did April.
The king heard them go, and shook with an anguish of detestation.
Here again my feelings rose up in detestation of slavery.
Though this form of detestation does have a clinical element, it is easy to understand.
Her detestation of him softens as she too begins to fall in love.
He was clear about his detestation of symbols and allegories.
As to me, my soul was bursting with detestation and revenge.
Their lyrics usually focus on deep detestation of both human nature and the Christian belief system.
All, however, were unanimous in their detestation of the Geeks.
He forgot that detestation is as good as any drug.
"The folk trade in mutual detestation and kill each other on sight."
There is nothing halfhearted about her later detestation of Communism.
Her detestation of both him and his act would only increase his passion.
"From the first time we laid eyes on each other, it's been mutual detestation.
Perhaps there was something else, something between the two families which had spawned such detestation.
Nay, they wonder, with detestation, at you in Europe, which permit such things.
No one in the city seems to show the slightest detestation, and that strikes me as unnatural.
Are you full of shame and detestation at your inward cogitations?
In fact, his dislike was rapidly deepening into absolute detestation.
A pity, then, that they are conjoined in mutual detestation.
If that was devotion, she was beginning to wish for detestation.
"But collectively I look upon you with a disgust that amounts to absolute detestation."
"Detestation of the high is the involuntary homage of the low."
In open hall, I tell you, he spat out his detestation of that man for every page and scullion to hear.
The single thing he understood about them was their detestation of nosey newsies.