It's not fun, it does hurt, abominably, and I do feel like a lumbering bear, huffing and puffing like Pooh on a bad day. |
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Germany have played abominably, and Ribbeck seems to change his mind for every game. |
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Well, it was quiet when Liv was writing or reading, otherwise it was abominably noisy. |
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The roof had not been freshly thatched for years and the whole thing leaked abominably. |
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He always woke up abominably early and never failed to take a shower before going back to bed. |
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Usually it has to do with our abominably bad way of simply not finding a place for people to attach socially. |
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Ambrose, thought I to myself, my devout Ambrose is either at church, or abominably lazy this morning. |
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She had been abominably uncivil to him, and she would not be surprised if he took umbrage. |
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Across the board, scientific knowledge in America is at an abominably low level. |
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My profoundest apologies for not updating for such an abominably long time. |
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I suppose we have both been abominably rude to each other by eavesdropping. |
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My muscles bunched up and my whole left arm ached abominably for a while, but it went no further than that. |
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Buy from Amazon.co.ukWESTERN colonialists have often behaved abominably but they usually repent of it later. |
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It is treated abominably in relation to translations, which are down at the bottom of the list. |
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This abominably weak link renders all passport security checks laughable. |
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The shuttles were abominably slow, taxis couldn't be found anywhere. |
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Many people might find this magistrate's sentence abominably scandalous. |
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Disquieting and forthcoming, absent yet abominably present, the duo achieves an even more liberated form of music on this third opus. |
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When I lived summers at my grandparents' farm, haying with my grandfather from 1938 to 1945, my dear grandmother Kate cooked abominably. |
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Sexually insatiable, she had two husbands and countless lovers, and neglected her children abominably. |
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In front was a guest who had some grievance it was hard to tell what, exactly, but he was using it as an excuse to behave abominably. |
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The three R's were abominably taught and the course of work was narrow and juiceless to the extreme. |
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The roads become worse, sometimes abominably so. |
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I would agree to that. But it is a long way from the total lack of understanding and comprehension of the events and the facts that the hon. member and his colleagues so abominably display in here nearly every day. |
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They sounded fantastic, stank abominably and withstood the player's assaults, if they didn't tear under tension, for at least three or four weeks. |
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It smelt abominably, but it kept the biting things away. |
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During the First World War, the Liberals treated our demobilised men abominably, with limbless soldiers reduced to selling matches and bootlaces in public. |
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