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Let the howls of execration from fans state the case.
He leaped to his feet with an execration, and advanced again to the attack.
There is but a thin line ever between popular homage and execration.
These kitchen execrations saw Clive through a second drink, and then a third.
But now the desert sun flamed at her with the force of an execration, and she knew better.
Some wake up with an execration and a threat.
A howl of execration went up, and simultaneously the door was flung open.
It should have been covered with ashes and execration.
"If my play goes on," he wrote to his mother, "I want you to be prepared for execrations upon my head."
I heard him muttering execrations, then a whispering sound as he swung some weapon.
No great painter suffered as much from excesses of adulation and execration.
The tears flowed with every rake, and so did the fervent execrations.
Around her, the trees and vines rustled like execration.
A cry of loathing and execration followed this statement.
The royal standard became an object of execration.
As last week, there are groans from those who fear for the sanctity of their righteous execration.
The air was filled with execrations, hoots, and howlings.
Curses, also known as execrations, have been wreaking hypothetical havoc for centuries.
When I had finished a perfect storm of execration broke from the Boers.
But I deserve your scorn and your execration fully.
Gilbert's interpretation takes the liberty of juxtaposing "execration" with "execution".
The veins in his temples bulged and throbbed as if he were about to burst with execration.
This news was received with execration.
If he has you killed, the execration of all Mordant will hound him to his grave!'
Oaths, threats, and execrations, were vented on all sides.