Rocky would sit around and be disgusting, while Adam would lie around and not care, creating a dysfunctional harmony. |
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I fear that in all the disgusting verbiage of this bill, that does not appear anywhere. |
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Much like the late-lamented, cantankerous Mr Dahl, most children revel in the gleefully grotesque and delightfully disgusting. |
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But the stupid man had the nerve to tell Bel something equally disgusting upon hearing that Bel was her husband. |
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He hated his urge to spit out saliva when he was peeing and feared he would retain the disgusting habit. |
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Hot blood splashed her face and sweater as she heard a disgusting splatting noise when the bullet collided with his head. |
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People who consider the carrion-eating habits of vultures disgusting might want to stop reading right now. |
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When you look at all the archives you soon see the disgusting situation of non-success for the betterment of farmers. |
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A disgusting squelch echoed around the concrete enclosure as a plastic bag split open, revealing beneath the rotting fruit, an identical device. |
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The disgusting smell of the medicine was drowned out by the stench of the cell, being as unhygienic as it was. |
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Spitting at opponents is disgusting and uncouth and ought to be harshly punished. |
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The wickedly disgusting battle scenes proved as funny as they were stomach-turning. |
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That disgusting brute had actually been viewed as a decent catch for a local girl because, compared to his neighbours, he lived a good life. |
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Other than scorpions, centipedes have to be the most disgusting bug on earth. |
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His comments have been termed a disgrace, disgusting, outrageous and so on. |
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So what you are saying is that those who agree with you are right, and those who disagree are disgusting. That's charming. |
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Words fail as I attempt to describe this disgusting spew of random horn hits and cloying, overloud singing, but I'll leave it like this. |
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You will also end up cooking all your own meals, because the food is disgusting. |
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Neat, it delivers a rounded middle palate, but the rubbery flavour is disgusting. |
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Ramsay is a prolific, near-conversational swearer, but the disgusting state of Tim's kitchen raises his ire to new heights. |
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I am not always on top of my housecleaning, but even on my worst days, my place has never looked so disgusting! |
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The sorts of excuses we are seeing from George and his ilk are truly disgusting. |
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It revealed a disgusting and shocking obsession with sexual perversion involving young female children. |
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It's disgusting, actually, the way she fawns all over him and then drools over Cale when his back is turned. |
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The most disgusting thing I encounter is waiters picking their noses or cutting their fingers. |
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I am sure my sister was very proud of me being disgusting in front of all these people in a town hall. |
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His body was covered in boils and scars and pimples and it was a truly disgusting monster. |
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It was awash with salmon that had been filleted, and it was quite disgusting and a was substantial mess. |
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In my village, Wilsden, it is like an assault course avoiding piles of disgusting filth when walking up the main street. |
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Didn't your mother ever teach you not to gossip about others, you disgusting piece of filth? |
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They were disgusting, filthy people, more disgusting than anything she could have imagined. |
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Not all men are filthy, disgusting, vile excuses for human beings, you know. |
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Normal people say I'm to young, much to young, that it's filthy and disgusting, but I know they think I deserve it deep down. |
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There was something frankly disgusting about the wealth and splendour on display. |
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We arrived home to the revelations about how disgusting York's public conveniences had been allowed to become over the Bank Holiday. |
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Examining his arms he found that they were peeling in a very disgusting fashion, large patches of skin flaking off. |
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The makeup on the possessed characters is appropriately disgusting, with blank white eyes, and overly large distorted mouths. |
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A disgusting, intoxicating odor covered the entire area, and cans littered the ground. |
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Doubtless he has been to the ends of the earth in search of all the most rare and disgusting creepy-crawlies. |
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They began hobbling towards the car, Leanne almost crumbling under the weight and the disgusting, foul smell of alcohol. |
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Why do some people make such a damnably disgusting munching sound when they eat that can be heard miles away? |
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This disgusting spectacle provides a revealing insight into the debased nature of what passes for political discussion in Britain today. |
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It is disgusting to see government ministers all but genuflecting to known bandits and murderers, but that has been the norm for many years now. |
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If you say anything to them you get abuse thrown back at you and it's becoming a disgusting area. |
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Tommy was looking for glop, or slime, or something disgusting that makes a huge mess, and his mother seemed fine with that. |
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And I get to Lunch and they're serving this disgusting purple yogurt that looked like goop. |
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Hepungently assesses the disgusting abdication of moral responsibility being displayed by Europe over the race to acquire nuclear weapons. |
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Listening to it now, I am reminded of Ruairi and I living together in one bedroom of a house that had 10 disgusting punkers living in it. |
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Perhaps the deterrent effect might make people who make this kind of disgusting threat think more than twice. |
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She was just metres from being swallowed by the putrid, disgusting gunk of grief. |
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I was surrounded by a disgusting and putrid evil wanting nothing more than to humiliate and destroy me. |
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It is a disgusting bird, with its bald scarlet head formed to wallow in putridity. |
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Not to sound strange or anything but I can't help thinking this is a disgusting ego trip for the scientists and doctors involved. |
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As I got closer, I saw that he was groping her and saying disgusting things. |
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He is disgusting when he uses gross oversimplifications to describe the policies of foreign leaders. |
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I found your gross tongues disgusting in their barbarism, but still I learned them. |
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The hospital staff should be more aware of how gross and disgusting it is to see a major hospital not being kept clean. |
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That was gross and disgusting and I don't think I want to talk to you anymore. |
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Of all the dirty, rotten, disgusting things you've done, this has to be one of the lowest. |
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At its simplest the aura may take the form of a familiar odour, or more commonly a disagreeable or even disgusting one. |
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To smear them for performing this role is disgusting, disgraceful and dangerous. |
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Alexia looked at me like I had just said the most vile and disgusting thing about her. |
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Go into a movie and instead of smelling your partners nice perfume you smell the disgusting smells of cigarettes! |
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But why should others have to suffer the disgusting smell and the possible health risks? |
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I hope you will stick with this inquiry and expose their disgusting operations. |
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It may yet take a national inquiry to establish the full extent of this disgusting phenomenon. |
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This disgusting man will only serve four years and then be free to inflict pain and suffering on other women. |
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It's a disgusting habit that really mystifies and intrigues me at the same time. |
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Lee said showing the 1962 war epic was a disgusting and offensive way to mark the emotional trip. |
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It was, without exception, one of the most disgusting things I have ever seen. |
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In two of three houses the suspect has raided he has left behind his own disgusting signature by using the properties as a toilet. |
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Of course, in some ways this notion is distasteful, obscene and disgusting. |
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Bodily excretions, for example, can be seen not merely as different but as disgusting. |
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It's not easy to see just what determines which accents will seem disgusting to someone, and which will seem merely exotic or even attractive. |
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The song creeps rather doomily like a disgusting disease and has everything a masterpiece has to consist of. |
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The massive cleanup in New Orleans includes some unpleasant, some might say downright disgusting, jobs. |
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I can distinctly remember wondering how anyone could bring themselves to drink this disgusting liquid. |
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There can be nothing more disgusting for a non-smoker than a meal punctuated by wafts of cigarette smoke from a neighbouring table. |
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What exactly he intended with this disgusting waste of celluloid is a complete mystery. |
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Is it really that much more disgusting and appalling than a rich 80-year old man having his way with a nubile young student? |
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We wish to object to the disgusting sight we have to put up with whenever we look out of our window. |
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Many critics raved about the bust but others found it ghoulish and disgusting. |
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But the system is far from fallible and the reality is somewhat disgusting. |
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The next morning, I reached down to stroke my sleek calves and recoiled in horror when my fingers encountered a disgusting prickliness. |
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The lather rinses from the hands easily, but gets into the crevices of the face and looks really disgusting. |
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Imagine, if you can, sharing a small room and lavatory with someone with disgusting personal habits. |
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They've all done things that are repulsive and disgusting, and each one is probably haunted by that. |
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It is perhaps the most disgusting, grotesque and repulsive thing ever shown on television. |
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It still doesn't change the fact that vicious, remorseless murderers are disgusting animals that deserve to rot behind bars. |
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It is disgusting how anti-American rubbish is now being spewed out by certain children's comic books. |
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It doesn't seem to occur to her that the real reason is because of her disgusting apologias for mass murder. |
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Yes, the abuse they have revealed is disgusting and appalling and it is right that it should be exposed and that we should be horrified. |
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The amount of dog mess on the pathway is absolutely vile and disgusting, in places it is totally unavoidable. |
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Seagulls really are disgusting, nasty, vile animals, naturally horrible, and made worse by hanging out with humans presumably. |
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If her perfectly ordinary physical activities are disgusting, her female body is loathsome. |
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It was loathsome, it was disgusting, and it was a feeling that Laurel had never experienced. |
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The frenzy that gets drummed up by some tabloids in an effort to merely sell papers is disgusting. |
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Of course the show is a massive hit, and the police drama he takes in its place gets scrapped when the audience find it disgusting. |
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If you're used to thick, chunky chips with salt and vinegar, having mayonnaise on them instead may sound ever so slightly disgusting. |
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All three were soaked with the disgusting water from the sewer, and poor little Roni was covered from head to toe in it. |
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Tourists will continue to shun the disgusting stock of hotels that are being constructed. |
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Peeling himself off the disgusting plastic cover, Dylan shook the shock of the impact from his head and quickly regained his senses. |
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We live in a mixed society now and this sort of thing is disgusting and shouldn't be tolerated. |
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And I have had other people talking about me being just, you know, disgusting and they can shove it. |
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He goes to pagan shrines, worships disgusting idols, and lends money for profit. |
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Her burial shroud was tattered and ripped, her feet were stripped to the bone and a disgusting, black tongue wriggled around in her mouth. |
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Some patients died during aversion therapy after choking on their own vomit when therapists utilised disgusting sexual imagery to make them sick. |
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It was disgusting and I felt sick to my stomach but I heard a pair of voices coming from inside. |
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As much as it was a part of society I found it morbid and disgusting to laugh and cheer and a horrible death just for entertainment. |
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This sort of testing is simply disgusting and is a totally unnecessary procedure. |
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It is really very disgusting and un-Australian behaviour for someone to be kicked out because he is wearing different clothes. |
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Foods that are unclean and disgusting, such as the meat of an animal that died of disease, are not Kosher. |
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I believe that this type of sledgehammer approach to address populist fears about terrorism is totally disgusting and bordering on totalitarian. |
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There were also too many references to farts and boogers, and too many disgusting pictures of warts and eyeballs. |
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You can't let it out of control, though, otherwise you'll grow slovenly and disgusting. |
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Well, the way I see it, butter either comes melted and all oily and sticky or unmelted and thick and tasting so plain, it's disgusting. |
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Every season brings in different surprises but the most disgusting to the garage is that which carries with it rain, mud, slush and grime. |
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Never in all her life had she seen something so disgusting so nasty happen. |
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I find snufflers to be some of the most annoying, rude, and disgusting people in the world. |
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Once again, it is not intended that these observations lead to a conclusion that writing for reluctant reader boys must necessarily be gross and disgusting, far from it. |
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And one of this disgusting crew beat the rap when he was charged and tried a few years back, a time when their expressions of remorse might have actually meant something. |
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And I have never seen such filth and disgusting things anywhere. |
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While we were waiting another extremely mouthy, rude buxom woman in her late 30s to 40s, who also knew the driver of the car, came along and gave us disgusting verbal abuse. |
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The same folks blubbering about the reigning obsession with thinness as an insult to fatness are making a disgusting mockery of starving people's plight. |
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That advert is disgusting, degrading to womankind and downright dangerous. |
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Keller was a particularly obnoxious and disgusting regular on the station. |
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It is a festival of joy for being created this way after centuries of being told that we are sinful, loathsome, and disgusting. |
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Let's all foul our little space around us and make everything yecchy and stinky and disgusting and wretched and dangerous and poisonous and radioactive. |
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Plus it would also put those disgusting ambulance-chasers in their place. |
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Being able to crumb a disgusting cut of meat, fry it and serve it with a foul tasting gravy and side of coleslaw doesn't mean you are number one in the culinary arts. |
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This incident is a disgusting display of sexism and body shaming. |
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They each wore a disgusting mask, grotesque caricatures of the human face. |
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The film's zombies are superbly disgusting and immensely creative. |
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I am appealing to their sense of decency to stop this disgusting greed. |
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From time to time, I am simply floored by a disgusting newspaper article. |
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Yes, my name is Briton, they supposedly conceived me there, kinda a gross story, the thought of my parents doing it is quite disgusting and unpleasing to my stomach. |
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In the last year or so a number of people have pointed out this truly disgusting trend, that an increasing number of men are using their table napkin to blow their nose. |
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If you're able to say that with such disgusting and self-important glibness, you are putting yourself on the same moral level with the monsters who did this crime. |
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He added grass verges in the area were churned up and were disgusting and wanted to know what Colchester Council was spending taxpayers' money on. |
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The drink prices were ridiculous and the house wine was disgusting. |
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I wasn't going to be that disgusting clingy girlfriend type. |
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I have seen this world, the seamy side of it, in all places, but this stuff that we are allowing into this country, and the censor is allowing in, is absolutely disgusting. |
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The political party, however, has been able to tap into disillusion in some areas, taking advantage of the disgusting anti-refugee bilge pumped out by the gutter press. |
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With Lyme disease, embedded ticks have moved from disgusting to dangerous. |
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This is the disgusting context in which tomorrow's debate must be set. |
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I thought it tasted disgusting and it was years before I tried another. |
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There is some really shocking and disgusting stuff in this book. |
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The warm, disgusting beef kidney fat is reduced to clean beef suet. |
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I coughed, my lungs contracting to rid me of the disgusting substance. |
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Every flavourless morsel of sandwich, every last disgusting splodge of bitter, vinegary BBQ gunk, they disappeared down my cakehole as if they were spiced sugar plums. |
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But overall, this movie was disgusting, mocking, and disappointing. |
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They were both in a disgusting state the last time I walked that way. |
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You're gross, you're disgusting and you don't even know how to dress well. |
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I doubt Wills feels it is disgusting for pro-life activists to register voters at anti-abortion protests. |
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The addition of this appropriation prompted Sen. John McCain to rage, calling it disgusting. |
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So I called again and this time he tells me a whole set of things that had some nasty innuendos to them and there's a disgusting laugh in the background from yet another male. |
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It's as abhorrent and repellent and disgusting to me as it ever was. |
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A disgusting TV dinner sat next to a 24 case of beer in the empty fridge. |
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We hope the public will help us to stop this disgusting practice. |
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He pulled her into the nearest ski shop and outfitted both of them in brand new ski clothes before dropping a disgusting amount of money on a new set of skis for each of them. |
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Cancer is the most pernicious, insidious, disgusting disease of life. |
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In a gifted writer this seems to us strange and even disgusting, but it did have the advantage of giving Kipling a certain grip on reality. |
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This disgusting murderer is temporarily on our side, and so the purges, etc. |
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I love Muldertorture as much as anyone, but that was without a doubt the most disgusting XF episode I have ever seen. |
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People always worry that money somehow tarnishes art, but I always thought it was disgusting that people like Van Gogh never made any money. |
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Clarkson's car contained crisps, leaves, and his own dried skin, which he claimed was not disgusting at all and lost no points. |
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He comes barging in here as if the place belonged to him. And intoxicated... pfui!... the disgusting pig! |
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In 1607 Van der Hagen sailed to Mauritius, there he met with Cornelis Matelieff and ate a dodo, whose taste he noted was rather disgusting. |
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Do not wear pants that are ill-fitting lest I see the outlines of your disgusting rape-tool. |
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There, now they're hugging, the referee breaks them up, but don't you find it disgusting to see a couple of boxers rubbing up on each other? |
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These hybrid agglutinations are alternately clinical and fantastic, inviting and disgusting. |
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There have been some truly disgusting displays of opportunism out there. |
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Waters's latest book, Carsick, is absolutely hilarious, disgusting, and merciless. |
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He now liquidises kebabs and other disgusting junk food so he can eat more of it without being sick. |
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I thought it was disgusting that she stayed with him because she knew. |
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All through their chickhood, and even into maturity, chickens are prone to develop the disgusting habit of eating each other. |
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Ambrosio beheld before him that once noble and majestic form, now become a corse, cold, senseless, and disgusting. |
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She hated the poisoned feeling in her throat, and no matter how often she gargled she felt unclean and disgusting. |
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He inserted the needle, and in about thirty seconds the most disgusting greenish glop started to drop into the bowl. |
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Did you see him sitting barearse in the sink? He is disgusting. |
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The process of unliming hides and skins in tanning has been a slow and disgusting one, consisting in soaking the skins in a bath of manure in water, called bate. |
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I picked up a viral infection from water mites in Hong Kong and had big skin sores and was sick all night after swimming in a disgusting river in China. |
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Some truly great, disgusting images arise in verse, illuminated by deeply disturbing drawings of yucky, squishy substances and creations in bilious yellow, green, and purple. |
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One guy farted repeatedly and laughed out loud each time he let it out. To top off his disgusting behavior, he constantly picked his nose and thumped the waste in the air. |
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The letter by Mrs Joe Thomas on rape incidents in India, prompted me to bring to light the disgusting inhuman acts which go on in India unabatedly. |
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He said that it was disgusting that Qadri urging his followers for rebellion against the state and engorging his workers to attack on forces personnel and police stations. |
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The corpse was too large for the space, and when attendants forced the body into the tomb it burst, spreading a disgusting odour throughout the church. |
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Contracts have been broken on all sides, careers destroyed by the hundred and the thousand, individuals have been treated with the most hideous and disgusting cruelty. |
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I've been a nail-biter for 30-odd years, so please don't waste my time by asking if I've ever tried that nail polish stuff that's meant to taste disgusting. |
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My dad apparently always said that no child of his would ever be harassed for its poor eating habits, and then I arrived, and I was so disgusting that he revised his opinion. |
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These subjectivities are struck together to form a truly disgusting gum to replace desiring machines. They molarize the desiring machines, and represent them. |
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The repulsiveness, the disgusting quality of Coriolanus's diction through synesthetic effect amounts to a bad smell rather than just an ugly sound. |
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My favourite writers are Orwell for his political perspective, Irvine Welsh for his disgusting characters and Erich Maria Remarque for his unbiased portrayal of war. |
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