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Perhaps he had felt repugnance at the idea of being on the spot when the deed was done.
They were not, generally, given to deep thought but those who accepted the idea of aliens felt repugnance and anger.
Having held you so, I could no longer let you go, felt repugnance at leaving you behind.
Thus people feel repugnance toward Darwinism.
Kohler felt repugnance for them.
Beck felt repugnance too.
The West feels repugnance over the Iranian regime’s cynical human rights transgressions and hypocritical mixing of religion and politics.
Ilya Shlyakhter Princeton, N.J. I would indeed feel repugnance at the idea of buying or even selling an organ.
In his memoir Life Itself, Roger Ebert wrote, "I feel repugnance for the critic John Simon, who made it a specialty to attack the way actors look."
He thought of the mummification of the dead with repugnance, but more truly he felt repugnance for the ceremony which accompanied it, for the depth of superstition in which the land had been steeped.