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Nothing is without its use, and even this odious book may do some service.
To be found too small for one's place in nature would have been odious.
As for Charles what an odious human being he is.
Nothing to suggest she'd make the morning news in such an odious way.
But to many black people, such a comparison is odious.
North Korea is the most odious country in the world today.
The notion of being as much in the dark was odious to me.
In other words, the individual is never guilty of odious behavior.
What has happened is perhaps even more odious than the aggression of 1914.
For a start, it was an odious means of transport.
Many of the decisions she was forced to make now were odious.
He was odious and I knew that we hated each other.
She used the same word to describe him but added odious before it.
The closer they got to the Gulf the more odious his position became.
Taking a seat, he waved her to one across the odious table.
He had, too, an odious way of finding fault with every thing.
And I was not to enter into this odious marriage until they did!
Of all his habits, this was the one that she found most odious.
It would serve him right for being so utterly odious.
And the solution is not to let this odious man off, but to challenge him.
I mean to write at you every day during this odious voyage.
Do you know, there are two odious young men who have been staring at me this half hour.
She seems to have been absolutely devoted to that odious woman.
For a governor, someone to give boring and odious jobs to.
All of this would be odious, were it not so grotesque.