The disappearance of the students six weeks ago has gripped and revulsed Mexico. |
At first, Mrs Thatcher did not understand how Scots could be so revulsed by her political creed. |
Sure, it's vaguely disconcerting to find directly before us the suggestion of Lear as an abusive, possibly incestuous father who plants a lingering smacker on his revulsed daughters' lips. |
Most children were revulsed by the practice because of the unpalatability of the fishy tasting oil, and doubtless extracted a variety of rewards for compliance. |
Under a microscope we would be revulsed by the sight of many squirming, evil-looking microbes, waving their flagella in a menacing manner and exuding deathly disease. |
They're revulsed by the soul-killing deference the union demands — but when they rebel they find only a terrifying solitude. |