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As he did so, I felt for the first time a sort of repugnance toward him.
This is not the way to do something about the great repugnance that our people have for Europe.
A look of repugnance appeared on his face and then immediately was gone.
"Would you feel the same repugnance were she not a woman but an alien?"
I have a deep repugnance for violence in all its forms.
He held a fold away from his body with repugnance.
And I wanted to take this species to the stars, he thought with repugnance.
Her repugnance to the idea of a separation, even short, was very serious.
For some time past, to the repugnance which at bottom he had felt towards.
I placed food before him, and this time he did not eat with repugnance.
After half an hour, overcoming repugnance, he went back into the house.
Upon his handsome face there was no look of fear or repugnance.
His own sense of repugnance was the only thing that gave solace.
But he still felt a dull, angry repugnance to the man.
The repugnance of markets varies according to time and culture.
There before us was a thing of such repugnance we could hardly bear to look upon it.
And I can't seem to get over my repugnance to reading or thinking about politics, yet.
Perhaps he had felt repugnance at the idea of being on the spot when the deed was done.
He tossed the bill back with the others in a gesture of repugnance.
The man's face held a mixture of obedience and repugnance.
Thomas was surprised that he felt no repugnance at seeing them killed.
He would have desired her even if she had displayed repugnance toward him.
The repugnance she had felt the day before seemed absurd, unjust.
Sean felt a repugnance that made him shift in his chair.
He made a cry of repugnance, but she wouldn't let him go.