18 adjectives to describe execrations

De Monge was degraded from his situation, and the universal execration that pursued him drove him ultimately to America, where, under a feigned name, he ended his days in obscurity.

The postilion offered a ten sols billet, which the landlady refused: one persisted in its validity, the other in rejecting ittill, at last, the patriotism of neither could endure this proof, and peace was concluded by a joint execration of those who invented this fichu papier "Sorry paper.

To have his name held up for the deserved execration seemed to Hans the only punishment left for one who had thus evaded the hangman; and he proceeded to inflict this punishment to the extent of his ability.

That no one might receive into his city or house, or admit to his table or hearth, such as should retire from the field vanquished, they drew up a form of direful execration against their countrymen who should do so; and the most solemn entreaty they could devise, to friendly states.

The song concludes with the emphatic execration, " 'To hell wi' o' Surat!'

Two or three fell on the spot, and were carried off by their comrades with fearful execrations.

With a filthy execration, he raised the dripping weapon in the air, prepared for yet another victim.

At the same time, I cannot help being astonished at the furious and ungoverned execration which all reference to the possibility of a fusion of the races draws down upon those who suggest it; because nobody pretends to deny that, throughout the South, a large proportion of the population is the offspring of white men and coloured women.

But his suffering victim was beyond the reach of his fury, which vented itself in harmless execrations.

Even at this remote period we cannot repress the indignation excited by the mention of those monsters, and it is impossible not to feel satisfaction in fixing upon their names the brand of historic execration.

The superstitious peasantry of the neighbourhood still consider the spot as haunted; and at midnight, when the waves dash fitfully against the perilous crags, and the bleak winds sweep with long and angry moan around them, they still hear the gibbering voices of the fiends, and the mortal execrations of the Warlock Fisher!but, after that fearful night, no man ever saw THE PHANTOM HAND!Literary Magnet.

One of the sentinels then on duty had abandoned his post, and, on being seized, broke out into some oaths and profane execrations against those that discovered hima crime of which the colonel had the greatest abhorrence, and on which he never failed to animadvert.

Muttering a suppressed but deep execration against the perfidy of his confederate, he shrunk as much as possible behind the fluke of the anchor, and fastened his eyes sullenly on the ship.

Still harping on old furniture, he was in the act of remarking that "he should know the shop again, though he had forgotten the number, and that it must be a few doors higher up," when his companion started, uttered a tremendous execration, and struggling to free himself from Tom's arm, holloaed at an unconscious cab-driver to stop.

she exclaimed, with a most unfeminine execration.

After a terrified pause, she tendered him her assistance to unclasp his cloak; but with a deadly execration he rejected the offer.

he continued with a violent execration, as he flung down the card he had drawn.

You must be an American, or have lived long among them, to conceive the shout of derisive execration with which such an idea would be hailed from one end of the land to the other.

18 adjectives to describe  execrations