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    revulsion


    1. Ashen and then his face screwed up in revulsion


    2. front of her that her initial feelings of disgust and revulsion gave


    3. overcome the sense of revulsion rising from the pit of his stomach


    4. He could only think of it as some kind of ghost and shook with revulsion


    5. lips on seeing the look of fear and revulsion on


    6. momentarily as he recalled his revulsion


    7. And she wouldn’t risk facing revulsion in the eyes of Theoton if they didn’t become intimate


    8. In the dim light, she watched his angry scowl grow, now twisted with revulsion


    9. She, of course, was dry with terror and revulsion


    10. Sheathing his sword he studied the note closely, still grimacing - but now more so in anger than revulsion

    11. Coming to the wood pile, Nerissa blanched with revulsion when she saw the axe


    12. His cackling voice couldn't hide his revulsion at her words


    13. Djgarr’s stomach turned with revulsion at the abomination standing in his lair


    14. But this revulsion of capital, as it must have gradually increased the competition of capitals in the colony trade, so it must have gradually diminished that competition in all those other branches of trade ; as it must have gradually lowered the profits of the one, so it must have gradually raised those of the other, till the profits of all came to a new level, different from, and somewhat higher, than that at which they had been before


    15. The new produce and the new capital which has been created, if one may say so, by the colony trade, maintain in Great Britain a greater quantity of productive labour than what can have been thrown out of employment by the revulsion of capital from other trades of which the returns are more frequent


    16. These days she looked at him with revulsion, flinching from his touch, becoming angry if he even mentioned sex


    17. Raven stared at him with disgust, and revulsion tore at his stomach


    18. She shrieked in revulsion, only to receive a stunning blow to the back of her skull


    19. She was wracked by short quick cries and shudders of revulsion


    20. He’d wrap her up in his arms and hold her until the waves of revulsion that swept continually through her, suffocating her soul like a dank fetid fog, lifted, and she would breathe again

    21. Tossing it to the ground, he stamped on it and gave a shudder of revulsion


    22. He pawed at her, drawing her close, but she felt only revulsion and fought, freeing herself by shoving forcefully against him


    23. All these thoughts raced through his head as his guts quivered in revulsion and sheer, stark, terror


    24. “Hi,” he says, and he almost makes a move toward me, but he must see my revulsion, because he stops in the middle of a step


    25. This was partly behind his revulsion for propaganda


    26. “If I had never known you, my revulsion would have been the same, but without the threat to you, I might have hesitated before taking on her guards


    27. His tone was one of revulsion, choosing to address the sculpture


    28. My brother was a lost cause, his being had been consumed so violently with revulsion against our common sire, defending his own father to him would have been a wasted effort


    29. I was trying to save face and look cool with the whole thing, but I still felt revulsion


    30. She realised with a shudder of revulsion that he was

    31. One of the key factors that fueled the spirit of isolationism following World War I resulted from popular revulsion to wholesale war profiteering


    32. horror, horror" started to play in my head) and revulsion and


    33. A young drover, in a voice husky with the emotion of sudden revulsion wailed, “What have we done?” The question hung unanswered in an uneasy silence as the others began to recoil from the ugly deed spawned by their act of desperation


    34. A young drover, in a voice husky with the emotion of sudden revulsion wailed, “What have we


    35. I struggled to suppress my revulsion while I calmly confronted breaking her promises to me and hiding lack of money


    36. With some revulsion he wiped their fluids off the guns with his own shirt


    37. him touching her sexually sent a chill of revulsion racing through


    38. On returning from their honeymoon they agreed to have separate bedrooms until she overcame her revulsion


    39. She felt revulsion at the


    40. With a shudder of revulsion he realised he had shat himself, so tossed his jeans in the washing machine, cleaned himself up and downed a couple of slugs of whisky

    41. him whole, he felt every bit of suffocating revulsion that he never would’ve thought was possible to


    42. With it came a revulsion toward her own kind


    43. A fierce revulsion shook him as he gazed at the green surges that deepened into purple hazes of mystery


    44. Shuddering with revulsion, she cast the stick down and ran off towards the boathouse


    45. A revulsion shook him when he glanced at the gleaming towers of Khauran


    46. All through the evening loyal disciples had come and gone, reporting that the revulsion of feeling toward the Master was general in Capernaum


    47. Sword shaking in his grasp, horror and revulsion and fear almost choking him, he backed away and down the glass steps with painful care, glaring in awful fascination at the grisly thing that slumbered on the copper throne


    48. Nabal2 was his name and revulsion was his fame


    49. folly is his game, revulsion is his name!


    50. He put all his loathing and savage revulsion behind the plunging blade, and suddenly the monster heaved up convulsively beneath him as the point found its grisly heart, and then lay still












































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    Synonyms for "revulsion"

    horror repugnance repulsion revulsion gorge

    "revulsion" definitions

    intense aversion