Loathed Sentence Examples

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  • As he loathed fish, so he loathed clerical fanaticism.

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  • She wondered what she'd ever feared or loathed about the harmless, ill-made book.

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  • Ever since I was a child, I've always loathed allegory.

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  • The king was generally loathed, not so much for his viceswhich would have been, in this case as in others, condoned in a more popular monarchbut for the notorious meanness and selfishness of his character.

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  • But he had caused alarm, and he refused all demands for the withdrawal of the loathed articles of Perth.

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  • Being essentially a man of order, he loathed, as he said, all demagogic action, Jacobinism and visions of liberty, which he desired only for himself.

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  • Spain found herself tied hand and foot to the French republic. Godoy had to satisfy his allies by the encouragement of reforms which both he and his mistress loathed, and in 1796 the veil was removed by the conclusion of the treaty of San Ildefonso.

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  • I hadn't ever come across opposing fans before, and I loathed them in a way I had never before loathed strangers.

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  • Universally loathed recent refurbishment with marble slabs has warmth of an Italian funeral parlor.

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  • They have a very violent and racist culture and they are absolutely loathed by the ghetto communities for obvious reasons.

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  • Ah, The Sims, a game that is much loved and much loathed for exactly the same reasons.

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  • He loathed the bourgeois notions of acceptable sexuality and sexual behavior, and in particular the tradition of female passivity.

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  • The brewery chief, loathed by Cameron, who sold up at the expense of his workers, finds himself permanently unemployable.

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  • But he naturally loathed persecution, and was as tolerant as any in that age.

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  • In fact, leggings enjoy the dubious distinction of being one of the few garments that is both loved and loathed equally.

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  • I tried the Medal of Honor games and loathed them.

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  • She loathed her father's conversion to Protestantism as well as his very public and humiliating divorce of her mother.

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  • The Carjackers, as their fans were known, loathed both Julias for different reasons.

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  • Though at first he loathed her presence in the house, it wasn't long before he ended up in bed with Dale!

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  • Loathed for its sheer ridiculousness, Armed and Famous recruited D-list celebrities such as LaToya Jackson, Jack Osbourne and Erik Estrada to pose as cops in Muncie, Indiana.

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  • Discovering that he is universally loathed, the poor monster becomes a monster in truth, wrecking havoc in the area.

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  • Dr. Beverly Crusher was briefly replaced as CMO on the Enterprise by the crusty and irritable Dr. Pulaski, loathed by fans for treating Data as a thing, and mispronouncing his name.

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  • He was almost as much loathed in Courland as in Russia; but the will of the empress was the law of the land, and large sums of money, smuggled into Courland in the shape of bills payable in Amsterdam to bearer, speedily convinced the electors.

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  • Heraclius (1646), Andromede (1650), a spectacle-opera rather than a play, Don Sanche d'Aragon (1650) and Nicomede (1651) were the products of the next few years' work; but in 1652 Pertharite was received with decided disfavour, and the poet in disgust resolved, like Ben Jonson, to quit the loathed stage.

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  • The Daily Express has launched a major crusade to end the loathed inheritance tax grave robbery of middle Britain.

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