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To be able to achieve such power without personal cost seemed to her execrable.
He and his execrable magazine hit a new low this time out, I'm afraid.
Never mind that this execrable effort is irrelevant to the matter at hand.
"They will probably make an execrable audience, anyway," Charles went on.
He spoke to me about it just before that execrable woman came and murdered him.
Impressed by the music, he nevertheless found the performance itself "execrable".
We trust that he may be supposed to have abandoned his execrable design.
While no strangers to execrable wine, the Europeans take a different view.
Is the recent, execrable record of partnerships proof they should be avoided?
But now the enemy had come out of hiding, and his timing was execrable.
I was watching you all through that execrable piano recital.
Naturally their aim was execrable, and the three were in danger only of a chance hit.
In truth, she had expected some such statement from that execrable traitor.
Some are brilliant, others execrable, but there's excitement in taking risks.
"No, my point is that it's in such execrable taste.
Starve them out with a close blockade, says he again, in his execrable French.
Fortunately for us the weather above was really execrable.
Part of the problem is that American universities do an execrable job preparing students for global citizenship.
"You will not call me that execrable word, little underling.
This is the place," he said in execrable Dutch, pointing left and right.
Well, none, really; I seem to have the execrable pun fantasy market to myself.
"During my time in the 1990s, I found the quality of cuisine execrable."
But her footwork was execrable, and she had never shown any determination in learning better.
"I find it execrable that you have to alter a scene or two to fit the sensibility of the day," he said.
My Spanish, at least when I attempted to speak it, was execrable.