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How to use loathing in a sentence

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The attractive lovers move convincingly from mutual sexual curiosity to Strindbergian loathing.
You might have thought that Leonora would be just calmly loathing and he lachrymosely contrite.
The audience finds themselves sympathising with and loathing the character at the same time.
Sure, both teams and fans go through the dreary ritual, psyching themselves up into a lather of loathing but to what end?
Jon is a friendly, creative stand-up comedian, with a love of languages, martial arts, and a healthy loathing for heavy physical exertion.
Despite the fear and loathing they often engender, wild rats play an important part in the biological economy of this fallen world.
His loathing of imperialism was visceral, because he knew, firsthand, what it meant.
Rather, they must be motivated by a loathing of capitalism, progress, and success.
Although a friend of the King, my loathing of the overthrown politicians was such that I accepted with alacrity.
There are thousands who believe in the justness of this war who are sickened with loathing of the means taken to obtain soldiers to carry it on.
They have to find a new object for their loathing or the AM radio ratings are going to tank.
I have the healthiest loathing for people who consider themselves important enough to regard other forms of life as theirs to play with.
My expectations were aroused by the implied metaphor, but the cover is ultimately a tease, and by page four I found myself loathing the book.
He spent ten weeks there and emerged with a vicious loathing of the legal system that he nurses still.
Jack and Mike laughed out loud at his reaction, watched as he unsuccessfully tried to master his fear and loathing.
Only by whipping up fear and loathing of trade unions among the business community will these organizations get their client base.
Every book I have written overflows with that loathing, and I cannot bear the sight of guns.
At first he responds with fear and pity, later with loathing and mercilessness.
Sometimes in life you can feel passion, jealousy, sensuality, loathing, and love.
There is no loathing that any man harbours more intense than that towards his benefactors.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It was partly this that made Shelley shrink with loathing from the furioso.
Can you not conceive the fear that was in me that you should shrink away from me in loathing?
We turn from it in loathing, and as we go we carry with us that from which we fly.
The vile in heart who want to cover up their guilt with holy smoke of piety are ever loathing drunkard, thief and courtesan.
The shoote is another distemper to which they are liable, and is attended with a violent cholic and the loathing of food.
She threw in Beauchene's face all the contempt and loathing that she had felt for him for years.
She gave no sign that she had heard, though the expression of her eyes changed to one of inexpressible loathing as she started to turn away.
But after a while, the over-the-top fondnesses all pretty much degenerated into loathing and annoyance.
His intensity of loathing leads him to besmear his antagonists with filth.
Turning upon him in a blase of wrath and with unutterable loathing.
Before the look of loathing in his handsome face Gonzaga cringed.
There seethed in her a loathing and a disgust beyond expression.
She felt a sudden loathing of the man whom she had idealized as a saint.
I fed upon roots, and in my bitterness I dug for the bitterest, loathing the sweeter kind.
It was Tars Tarkas, and I could read his thoughts as they were an open book for the undisguised loathing upon his face.
In his own heart he was loathing this role of arbiter and mentor.
All that it really demonstrated was that our future would be the same as our past, and that the sin we had done once, and with loathing, we would do many times, and with joy.
Never had she felt the base submissions which her own imposture condemned her to undergo with a loathing of them so overwhelming as the loathing that she felt now.
He felt a loathing for them such as Circe must have felt for her swine.
Singular as it may appear, the sufferer had now contracted a sort of affection for his tormentor, mingled, however, with the intensest loathing and horror.
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