It seems as if he lets his outrage at the abuse of government powers blind him to the odiousness of his clients. |
To add to the odiousness of his performance, he compared himself to others, and in particular to the tax collector. |
I never know, when I turn to this book, whether to be more shocked by the odiousness of Walter Fish or by the cunning artlessness of Margery's appeal for our sympathy over what she has been through. |
Because for all his odiousness, this little Tory toad is quite simply one of the most compelling characters in TV history. |
Therefore sure there is an intrinsical evil and odiousness in a lie. |
A feeling of odiousness has gone from the room and for a chance I can sleep without wondering if my death is to come. |