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What woman could look on me as I am and not be revolted?
In the space of two years, they revolted and killed him.
But the idea of going to bed with a woman revolted him.
The thought of the food he must now eat revolted him.
Are you revolted at the thought of having made love to a woman who has killed three people?
He fell out with his father in 579, then revolted the following year.
After all, how could she not be revolted by his failure?
Sandy was revolted by the boy and always had been.
Her spirit revolted but she knew that it must be.
Especially the final movement of the play; people are revolted by it.
The people revolted against the King, and were able to establish a democratic government.
She would he horrified, of course, but not revolted against him.
George was so revolted he wanted to flee from the room.
Finally in 1802 the population revolted and turned against the Jews.
The commissioner could not help but be revolted by the thing into which she had turned herself.
It is the story of a man who revolts against British rule.
He must have been revolted by her inability to control herself, she thought.
Perhaps that was what revolted her about this splendid body.
In the summer of 1703, they revolted against the Sultan.
"The magic still revolts me, but I have it under control now."
Psyche wanted it that way, and was sure she would not be revolted.
Now he revolted and his hands went to that panel, determined to be out.
Such things had always revolted her, and she would accept them now only out of necessity.
I was revolted at my stupidity in running into the house.
It revolted him the more to recall the details of her education.