144 collocations for loathes

I'm sure if I had to cooper up all the things on the farm as you do, I should loathe the very sight of tools.

She loathed the thought of him now: she loathed all the people about her, and most of all the disdainful Miss Wincher.

In short he took all the joy out of my life, for I had come from mere dislike simply to loathe the man who could show himself such a dastardly cad.

As I lay in that horrible giddiness and faintness, I loathed life and this continuance which brought me through one misery after another, and forbade me to die.

She loathed the whole business of catering.

She hated the way the young men's Adam's apples showed through their too-widely opened collars, and she loathed the way the thin brown hair of one of the co-eds was strained back from her temples.

It was also a duty to fight for right and civilization, proclaimed M. Take Ionescu, the exponent of progressive ideas in Rumanian politics; and he, together with the prominent Conservative statesman, M. Filipescu, who loathes the idea of the Rumanians being dominated by the inferior Magyars, are the leaders of the interventionist movement.

Do you think that if you do these things, you can eat in the same manner, drink in the same manner, and in the same manner loathe certain things?

The night and the day had been passed in pleasure, and it was vanity; and now his soul loathed his pleasures, yet he knew that was vanity too, and that next day he would resume them as before.

To ruin thus the chosen flock are sold, While wolves are ta'en for guardians of the fold; Seduced by these, we groundlessly complain, And loathe the manna of a gentle reign: 700 Thus our forefathers' crooked paths are trod We trust our prince no more than they their God.

I sometimes loathe the lights, the tinsel, the bells, aye even the old songs; for they remind me of what I might have been, but for another's fault, and, of what I am.

Yet they knew that he had wished their freedom and loathed their wrongs; for that came up the tribute of millions.

Sweet saints in heaven, what a time it takes!" He loathed his bed, because of the long hours of sleeplessness.

And Cicero, whom we alleged before, (As saith Valerius), stepping into old age, Despised learning, loathed eloquence.

One by one they killed the camels, loathing still the proffered food, But in weakness or in frenzy slaked their burning thirst in blood.

Let them tell that Highland honour Is not to be bought nor sold, That we scorn their Prince's anger, As we loathe his foreign gold.

Quam sese ore ferens, quam forti pectore et armis, how bravely did he discourse, ride, sing, and dance, &c., and then she begins to loathe her husband, repugnans osculatur, to hate him and his filthy beard, his goatish complexion, as Doris said of Polyphemus, [6094]totus qui saniem, totus ut hircus olet, he is a rammy fulsome fellow, a goblin-faced fellow, he smells, he stinks, Et caepas simul alliumque ructat

He was a man, and sweepingly she told herself that she loathed all mankind.

Bread faileth us, there is no water, and our souls abhor and loathe this light meat.

I loathe your money.

I loathe music (except musical comedies), and I think if ever there was a set of appalling rottersI feel inclined to knock them off the music-stool the way they go on at Lady Everard'sat the same time, some of them are very cultured and intelligent chaps, and she's a very charming woman.

I hate Anglo-Indians and I simply loathe hot places.

Yet, although he loathed the very presence of the man, he held his peace, for he had an end to serve.

I loathe the Anglo-Saxon race, I hate their English speech, For where the Union Jack waves high, the Cross will ever reach.

They loathe the sex, and turn away from those they see; for they have no desire towards them.

144 collocations for  loathes