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How to use loath in a sentence

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King went on to say something that conservatives who bandy about his pining for a society in which race doesn't matter are loath to repeat.
I have read a lot of really good posts recently about current affairs and such, so I'm a bit loath to broach similar subjects.
She flaked out on the back seat, and we were loath to wake her when we arrived.
Research institutions that would normally be loath to patent are doing so defensively in order to prevent the corpocrats stealing their ideas.
He is more likely to be on the north-west frontier of Pakistan, a heavily populated area that the west will be loath to attack.
Corn argues that much of the fault belongs to the mainstream media, which is loath to call any president a liar.
We are loath to admit it, but we don't know how to deal with things that both attract and repulse us.
Farmers are loath to invest in improving productivity when they have no title to the land they till.
They have their own de facto border controls, laws, and an 80,000-strong army, and will be loath to permit any rollback of their autonomy.
And the most frustratingly time-consuming and boring job, one which I really loath, is shaving.
But the Indian government is loath to divide an already divided state any further.
Naturally, having gone to such pains to acquire new clients, enterprising energy companies are loath to part with them.
The American players also seem loath to get into the whole thing, although all are aware of what went between Monty and that bunker.
Personally, I'm hugely pessimistic about this, but I'm loath to spoil the mood.
Everyone sneaked furtively around in anonymous saloons, loath to draw attention to themselves.
It had belonged to another of the guards, and Peter had at first been loath to put it on.
The city is loath to rename an existing street name and has offered a small park outside of the Papineau metro as an alternative.
They will, however, be loath to permit deviant minorities to wander from widely acknowledged paths of rectitude.
It is no surprise that the newspaper group they manage is loath to challenge this same system.
Also, large producers are loath to green their products unless they see a competitive advantage to doing so.
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Examples from Classical Literature
No doubt the Greek artists who came to Gandhara were loath to relinquish a familiar theme.
He was worried and apprehensive, yet the camp lured his mate and she was loath to depart.
And there he held her for long, lingering minutes, loath to untwine his arms.
He would be loath to die until he had taught her to regret him.
Octavian is loath to go, the Princess, equally loather to have him depart.
Mr. daw was very loath to let Mr. Gilman go home after this announcement.
When the climate got him, he was not loath to join in my hunt for octopi.
Yet one would be loath to approve his arguments, unoriginal as they are.
I was loath to leave this historical tin box, but time pressed.
He has given a fillip to existence, loath as I am to acknowledge it.
The frizzle-headed man-eaters were loath to leave their fleshpots so long as the harvest of human carcases was plentiful.
The kalif, loath to put so brave a knight to death, cast him into prison.
This we were loath to do as it would jeopardize our crops and livestock.
And thereto, look thee loath to think on aught but God Himself.
And near to him he heard the scuffle of a mighty Slavonian hunter, loath to die, and, half uprisen, borne back and down by the thirsty spears.
Lammeter isn't likely to be loath for his daughter to marry into my family, I should think.
Neither of us seemed disposed to resume digging, and when he suggested a meal, I was nothing loath.
Mother and sisters gathered close, as if loath to give Meg up.
They moved us into town, put down the carpets in our new house, made shelves and cupboards for grandmother's kitchen, and seemed loath to leave us.
When they drew near he motioned them away with an expressive action of the foot, loath to disturb the fixed lines of his countenance, his arms, or his rigid shoulders.
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