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It is the first time in a year that he has not been loathsomely hot and sweaty.
Once you gave in to it, the jungle was loathsomely satisfying.
The face still smiles while the limbs, literally and loathsomely, are dropping from the body.
She could see him now, tall and massive and loathsomely familiar.
Hesitantly, he reached for another, hoping it was less loathsomely illustrated.
The very hugeness of this thing that now lies plastered loathsomely across our world is cause for terror.
"You swear it," said the old man, leaning across to him, his dead face becoming as it were loathsomely alive.
That horror has faded into the limbo from which it crawled, loathsomely, in the black dawn of the earth.
The pie was loathsomely warm, and it seemed to pulse inside its cheap aluminum plate like something alive.
The impact of its loathsomely hairy body sent Alfray flying and the torch was knocked from his hand.
The leathery tentacles wound themselves round me, like a loathsomely affectionate octopus.
Besides, the streets were loathsomely dark.
It had been worth his minute pains; he had got two hundred feet of film while she staggered and reeled loathsomely.
He entered the dank, loathsomely overgrown forest, pushing himself to catch up with the over-eager Robinson boy.
"That nickname is classified and will be stricken from the records," a loathsomely familiar voice grated from the direction of the suddenly opened door.
"Yhoor Mhajustee-" it pleaded loathsomely, spitting out a decayed tooth.
Thugra Khotan laughed awfully, and wheeling, caught up something that crawled loathsomely in the dust of the floor.
"It is a new miracle ingredient supplied by our benevolent government and called ener-G-and how'sthat for a loathsomely cute name?
Only the splint-bound leg and the lopped-off hand with the ring of Basatan remained untouched by the loathsomely busied crabs.
In any case civilisation has made mankind if not more bloodthirsty, at least more vilely, more loathsomely bloodthirsty.
Now, however, the Bishnoi have become national heroes in an ecological morality play that pits simple farmers against an Indian movie idol loathsomely playing against type.
Several of them turned aimless figure-eights overhead, black wings dragging loathsomely plump brown bodies through the dank air, and then they retreated back into their holes.
Some of the wilder ones brushed Carter unpleasantly, and one even nipped loathsomely at his ear; but these lawless spirits were soon restrained by their elders.
Mouth tight-clamped, despite his terrific exertion, he was sniffing-sniffing loathsomely, lustfully, each whistling inhalation filling his lungs to bursting.