For suddenly he was surprised by a most disagreeable sense of grittiness, and then a keen stab in the roof of his month. |
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They were surly, growly, ill-tempered birds, and were apt to make themselves very disagreeable if one met them after dark. |
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Did it ever occur to you that it must be disagreeable to Watch to have such an appendage to his tail? |
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It was a disagreeable surprise to Mrs. prevost when she heard who her visitor was. |
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I hope that these baths may arrest the disagreeable tendency to pejoration from which I have suffered in the past year. |
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Do not let the most adhesive of food betray you into this most disagreeable of habits. |
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He was always abusing Lincoln, and was especially strict and disagreeable, even more so than his superior, Wirtz. |
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In its wild state it has a strong, disagreeable taste and smell, and is known as smallage. |
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They are all hispid plants, very disagreeable to handle, and are generally of rank growth. |
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I did not find the jolting of the cart at all disagreeable, on the contrary, it had quite a somniferous effect upon me. |
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Carefully take off the skin, as its oiliness will give the fish a strong and disagreeable taste when cooked. |
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It was a stepchild among camps, neither attractive enough to be loved nor disagreeable enough to be hated and reviled. |
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Most members of the bug order can eject a disagreeable liquid, though few of them do it so successfully as the stink bug. |
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And what seemed to be a disagreeable affair in its incipiency terminated most agreeably. |
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How disagreeable he must have made himself, to render her so sharp and so incisive all at once. |
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He was told that the weather was inclement and that traveling would be disagreeable. |
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The water is perfectly clear, has a saltish taste, and at the spring is not unlike weak broth, though it has a disagreeable odor. |
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But there followed a period of disagreeable negotiation with Castaneda, the governor of the Azores. |
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All her subsistence was a little unpleasant and disagreeable broth, which I forced her to take against her will. |
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Storch has described a lactic-acid form in a sample of tallowy butter that was able to produce this disagreeable odor. |
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I got to thinking of accidents, and I thought how disagreeable it would be to turn out into the snow in my nighty. |
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Of all disagreeable men, a man with his tendencies is the most disagreeable. |
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Franklin did have all that disagreeable work to do over again, for it was of a pleuritic abscess that he died in the end. |
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It is then found to be acid to test paper, and to have a very disagreeable and tainted flavour. |
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This is the safest and best application for the itch, and will have no disagreeable smell, if made in the following manner. |
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The more western districts of this lusitanian zone are not so disagreeable. |
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Above all, she should avoid the presence of disagreeable and unsightly objects. |
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And whatever the name may have signified in the language of the Red Bones, its Tupi definition fitted with disagreeable precision. |
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She did not care a doit for that, but there had been a disagreeable little contest when the moment came. |
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That aspect of the sky which they now regard as disagreeable they then beheld as maleficent. |
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There features are far from being disagreeable, and their Voices are soft and tunable. |
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This double cloth is afterwards suspended in a stove-room to dry, and to discharge the disagreeable odour of the naphtha. |
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Now, however, by the introduction of the new process of dry plate work, all that was disagreeable has been done away with. |
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In dyspareunia the sexual act can be freely indulged in, only the act is painful or disagreeable. |
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I should not like to take it habitually, nevertheless it is not disagreeable. |
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That disagreeable autocrat has succeeded in prejudicing our neighbours against us, and it hurts you. |
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Musk and patchouli should always be avoided, as, to many people of sensitive temperament, their odor is exceedingly disagreeable. |
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A superiority naturally seems to overshade us, and presents a disagreeable comparison. |
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Very likely she is in love with him, instead of with that disagreeable Blum. |
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The perfume of flowers is delighted in, and, reversely, disagreeable odours repel. |
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And I've no doubt you think me simply a disagreeable, crotchety old person. |
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It is a disagreeable freak of nature, and half the people are ill when the foehn wind blows. |
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And every time you do old witchy Crosspatch makes everything seem disagreeable! |
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I dare say pepita is washing the child, and using soap which is very disagreeable. |
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Ammoniac has likewise a peculiar odour, not less penetrating, or less disagreeable, than these other gasses. |
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She will be disagreeable in infancy, and correct herself as she grows older. |
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The acrid odor of the atmosphere was already beginning to be disagreeable. |
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The archduchess was very disagreeable about everything that day. |
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A disagreeable surprise met Pierre on his entry into the basilica. |
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She possessed affections, too, though hitherto acrid and disagreeable, as are the richest flavours of unripe fruit. |
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Nothing can be more disagreeable to the scientist than a bete noir. |
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The young man had a disagreeable swagger and a bloated face. |
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They had had disagreeable preachers at braeburn, once or twice. |
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A disagreeable truth would be palatable through her lips, but I am the wretchedest being in the world at a civil falsehood. |
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It is your plaguy convictions that make men stubborn and disagreeable. |
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I cannot see why she should be rude and chuff and disagreeable. |
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It is hardly disagreeable, and conveys no sense of unhealthiness. |
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It awaited the family laggard, who found any sort of inconvenience less disagreeable than getting up when he was called. |
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That which is coming, and is decreed to come, cannot be very disagreeable. |
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There were other children beside, and two nurse-maids followed, looking disagreeable and resigned. |
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She was lost, for the instant, in a maze of disagreeable reflection. |
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It is true your task has been disagreeable, but not more so than others. |
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I made one attempt to hunt up the houses once inhabited by those two disagreeable people, Rousseau and Calvin, but I had no success. |
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It has the power of emitting a disagreeable odour when chased or alarmed. |
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I never heard of that,' interrupted MOnks in a tone intended to appear incredulous, but savouring more of disagreeable surprise. |
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It shall be a very disagreeable madder, I have been obliged to pud you both in irons until we get to Nables. |
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She will be sure to be finical, cowardly, or disagreeable in some way. |
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Mary hated their untidy bungalow and was so disagreeable to them that after the first day or two nobody would play with her. |
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You'd be cranky and grumbly and disagreeable too, I dare say. |
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It would, indeed, be very disagreeable to be guyed about such a thing. |
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Shelby, with a slight shrug, and some perceptible feelings of a disagreeable nature. |
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The cachalot is a disagreeable creature, more tadpole than fish, according to Fredol's description. |
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Mrs. ladybug was one of the few that were sometimes disagreeable to Betsy. |
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One can hardly conceive how disagreeable this leaven was to the taste. |
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But the connection was disagreeable to her father, on more accounts than my poverty. |
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Unless people are more than commonly disagreeable, it is my foolish habit to contract a kindness for them. |
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I hate to have my poor boy cross and disagreeable, and misanthropic. |
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Mother Hubbard had never dreamed a boarder could be so disagreeable. |
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The strong, disagreeable, musky smell of the intruder arrested him. |
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The disintegrated lava or the volcanic ash are alike disagreeable. |
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There is a disagreeable saline flavour that we cannot remove nor overlay. |
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The odor of such a bird is disagreeable and may even be putrid. |
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And this premonition was disagreeable to him though he knew it could not be helped. |
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That disagreeable look on dans face was replaced by a startled one. |
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It was usual with him to season his pleasure in showing favor to one person by being especially disagreeable to another, and Mary was always at hand to furnish the condiment. |
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Venetian servants by contrast enjoy enormous freedom and exercise an insolent latitude in their behavior, freely quitting a disagreeable padrone at a moment's notice. |
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My determination to take up my abode in a French interior was largely dictated by the supposition that I should be substantially disagreeable to its inmates. |
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If you encourage servants in giving way to every little disagreeable feeling, and complaining of every little ailment, you'll have your hands full. |
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She could not do enough to prove her gratitude for former favors, and went toiling and moiling about, feeling that the hardest, most disagreeable tasks were her especial duty. |
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Mademoiselle had only disagreeable things to say of the symphony concerts, and insulting remarks to make of all the musicians of New Orleans, singly and collectively. |
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Don't be disagreeable and full of ridiculous fads, Sidney dear. |
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After climbing down from the china wall the travelers found themselves in a disagreeable country, full of bogs and marshes and covered with tall, rank grass. |
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Shelby hastily drew the bills of sale towards him, and signed them, like a man that hurries over some disagreeable business, and then pushed them over with the money. |
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Minnie slipped to her uncle and whispered that every one was very disagreeable to-day, and that it was not her fault if dahlia-strings would tear longways instead of across. |
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At the period when these events took place, I had just returned from a scientific research in the disagreeable territory of Nebraska, in the United States. |
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He completely obliterates himself in everything, and looks only for permission to serve where service is most disagreeable, and where others would not be attracted. |
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Every one has experienced that disagreeable state of mind, in which a sensation of bodily weariness in vain contends against an inability to sleep. |
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He is the greatest coxcomb I ever saw, and amazingly disagreeable. |
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I'm nearly as impolite and disagreeable and ill-mannered as these two old Knickerbocker gents on each side of me that can't sleep of nights because I bought in between 'em. |
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The muscles, not spontaneously moved but moved by a low usurping wilfulness, grow tight about the outline of the face with the most disagreeable sensation. |
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On both sides lay an extensive quagmire, which could not have been more disagreeable either to sight or smell, had all the kennels of the earth emptied their pollution there. |
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Uncas had cast his body back against the wall of the hut and closed his eyes, as if willing to exclude so contemptible and disagreeable an object from his sight. |
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The allusion served as a timely reminder to Darnay that this disagreeable companion had, of his own free will, assisted him in the strait of the day. |
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