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He found each choice to be repugnant in some form or other.
The idea of leaving the body here was repugnant to me.
Perhaps she thought you might find the idea of her married to another repugnant.
It seemed the state of marriage itself was repugnant to her.
If only she knew how repugnant that smile was to him.
She shook her head once, as if the very idea were repugnant.
Why must he do this thing, so repugnant and painful?
They were a repugnant group, themselves in need of bathing.
Knight, on the other hand, is still repugnant after all these years.
They think the other side is not just wrong, but morally repugnant.
Was my existence so repugnant you could not share it?
Any public display would be repugnant, not his style at all.
He had been instructed to come here and take a wife, but to do so was repugnant.
But such an action had been repugnant to him, unthinkable.
And it had not been repugnant to her until he disclosed his name.
"I find it repugnant the way they set this up," he said.
Let us say a monster is a life form that would be repugnant for a human being to look upon.
The idea she had suggested was startling to him and repugnant.
To me, however, constituted as I am, the idea was most repugnant.
I think that would not be repugnant to either of you."
The same problem exists with the repugnant regime of Iraq.
If you find her repugnant, it could bring much difficulty to your marriage.
Is it not a hard case to act a part so repugnant to one's nature and temperament?