Stupefactives induce a kind of drunkenness by the grossness of their vapour. |
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We live in a world soiled by the grossness and wickedness and filth of sin. |
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Schuch's acting possessed a quality of commonness untainted by triviality or grossness. |
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Crass suggests a grossness of mind precluding discrimination or delicacy. |
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And I will purge thy mortal grossness so,That thou shalt like an aery spirit go. |
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Therefore, it could be argued that a person might possess such an image for the purposes of satire, political commentary or simple grossness. |
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Revolutionaries like Stalin played upon elementary human feeling in a harsh and uncultured way that bewildered us by its grossness. |
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While the rioting was obviously the low point of the week, it was more a continuation on a theme of grossness than a wild outlier. |
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He could feel the pin feathers, and the grossness of its shape. |
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Robert Kennedy hated Johnson's grossness, his lies, his bullying of staff, his self-indulgence with whisky and food. |
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In addition to higher health-care costs that we thin must bear, the visual grossness of the morbidly obese reduces the pleasure of being with other people, particularly in restaurants. |
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The gross magnitude of a composite whole is a resultant either of the grossness of its component or the looseness of their conjunction or of the plurality of their numbers. |
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With this subtle combination of red and green, humour and grossness, plus a tsunami of word-of-mouth recommendations, the hits on his joecartoon.com went up to 400,000 a day. |
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Any tendency to grossness or weediness is a serious fault. |
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Now that he was doing so much else she could never have the grossness to apply for it to Sir Claude. |
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