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How to use loathed in a sentence

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I have never loathed fish so much I thought as the strong disliking bloomed into full fledged hate.
Naturally, and by tradition, this means it's always been loathed and despised by the rest of Scotland.
First of all, he loathed the sight of the woman who didn't show a trace of sensitivity on the situation.
We got along when she was sober, but otherwise we despised and loathed one another.
He used to peel down to his jockstrap, muscles glistening, sly grin flashing, while firing cryptic answers at the media, which he loathed.
Richard Nixon loathed public broadcasting, and nominated the ultraconservative industrialist Joseph Coors to the CPB board.
The respectable part of the Spanish nation, and more especially the honourable and toilworn peasantry, loathed and execrated both factions.
She's never wanted to have a job because she's loathed every one she's ever done.
Tom was forcing me to shift focus away from the one person that I loved most and I loathed him for it.
The undisputed father of the notorious black street gang was a fearless and mighty 5-foot-8 fireplug who loved to fight and loathed guns.
The four of clubs is described by some as the Devil's bedstead and is loathed by many players, who claim that no good hand can include this card.
In a lost attempt to make her happier, Joan's father had tried to make dinner, something he loathed intensely.
Thanks to a mindless nucleus of bovver boys, they are loathed the length and breadth of Europe, and often beyond.
That Romish, Popeish man of sin The one you loathed so long You gather at his bidding And sing his birthday song.
She loathed them because they were the sort of Chetnik nationalists her Communist partisan father fought against.
The bagpipe is a pluralistically singular instrument, the music of which is either liked or loathed.
He loathed small talk, particularly that involving weather, or worse, sports, anything that did not really matter.
His sister is married to a boor whom he has always loathed and suspects she has come to loathe also.
Jonathan loathed the sound of that man's name, he hated to speak it, he spit it out quickly and swigged his coke to remove the taste.
He loathed the old bag more than Liz ever did, despite sharing the same political views.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And how he loathed to think that the name of the dead man was now befouled by the calculating and impure praise of schemers.
The sharp sweet bloom of her beauty, fresh in swarthiness, under the whipping Easter, cried out against that loathed inhumanity.
He loathed a skulker, and his face was known for any boy who would own to fatigue or confess himself beaten.
The general kept a syphon in the icebox, and his wife's tea, which he loathed, gave him his excuse.
His reverence of the baroness gave his cold blue eyes the iciness of her loathed letter.
However, he was sure that he liked Miss Phipps and that he loathed Mrs. Buckley.
It was talk of a kind she loathed, but if Marian chose to be vulgar what was one to do?
He loathed the Office job to which they had put him, and the whole atmosphere of officialdom.
He loathed this union which was a union of a paving stone and of a burning coal.
I was not quite sure yet whether I loathed the man or liked him.
He loathed the blind villain as he never thought to have loathed anybody.
He also loathed the betting element that defiled the Soccer game.
And yet, by the constitution of his nature, he loved the truth, and loathed the lie, as few men ever did.
Doubtless she hated and loathed him as he hated and loathed himself when he let his mind dwell upon it.
The Petrarchist would have loathed the platonist as a moral Pariah.
They would not surrender tamely to the rulership of the loathed race.
She is an unapologetic freethinker, loathed by the other royal wives.
Though adopted into the tribe, he still retained the warlike spirit of his race, and loathed the peaceful, inoffensive habits of those around him.
I loathed them as being the meanest as well as the most wicked of men.
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