3391 examples of disgusting in sentences

The time they should be kept, entirely depends on the taste of those for whom they are intended, as what some persons would consider delicious, would be to others disgusting and offensive.

The danger, therefore, of disgusting the commons, at this or any other juncture, shall never influence me to a tame resignation of the privileges of our own house; nor shall I willingly allow any force to arguments which are intended only to operate upon our fear; and, therefore, unless there shall appear some better plea in favour of this bill, I shall think it my duty to oppose it.

This, my lords, is the chief, if not the only argument that has been advanced, except that which is drawn from the necessity of raising supplies, and the danger of disgusting the other house.

As I recollect, Hammond introduces a hag or witch into one of his love elegies, where the effect is unmeaning and disgusting.'

When I came up againgad, what disgusting water it

It was a disgusting exhibition.

Nevertheless, the disgusting ceremonies connected with the worship of animals were far below the level of true religion, and the sorceries and magical incantations and superstitious rites which kept the people in ignorance, bondage, and degradation called loudly for rebuke.

This practice is not only wholly unnecessary, but altogether disgusting, and even ridiculous.

A thermometer would answer every purpose; and save even the trouble of another disgusting practicethat of blowing it with the breath.

Go upstairs, andif you have any appetite left after this disgusting exhibitionsatisfy it in the nursery!"

'Call me a disgusting brute if you like.

How disgusting!

"It would have been far more convenient to have bought them outright, even at a high price," thought he; "but after the Signor repeated to me that disgusting talk of Bruteman's, there could be no mistake that he had his eye fixed upon them; and it would have been ruinous to enter into competition with such a wealthy roué as he is.

No victory was gainedno resistance offered; and it is disgusting to look back on the fulsome panegyrics with which courtiers and poets lauded Louis for those facile and inglorious triumphs.

I made up my mind, disgusting as the part is to me, to act the rôle of the 'uncontrollably fierce barbarian,' as we are designated in some of the confidential reports to the Chinese Government which have come into our hands.

Never was crime more general and disgusting.

Its form is that of a pastoral: easy, vulgar and therefore disgusting.' "Do you call that criticism?" "Ah, but listen," said another and much agitated Shade, "to what he says of our respected THOMAS GRAY.

In a beautiful poem in praise of virginity, composed in honour of Agnes, he speaks in a very disgusting way of the love with which nuns regard our Redeemer, and the recompence that awaits them in Heaven for their chastity.

But let us at least make up our minds as to what we desire, and not try to arrive at a disgusting compromise.

Every morning early, and every afternoon, at sundown, I put in an hour's hard work, hard, disgusting work,picking them up with the tongs and dropping them into boiling water.

However, even in the midst of this cruel egotism and this gross unreason of the tenth and eleventh centuries, the necessity, from a moral and social point of view, of struggling against such disgusting irregularities, made itself felt, and found zealous advocates.

That sort of thing was disgusting, and in the interests of decency and order must be put down.

When we meet with evasion, lies, or reproof, we naturally conclude that there is something about the birth of life into the world that we ought not to know, and since it is apparently wrong of us even to wish to know it, it is presumably disgusting.

And since, in spite of this, our interest does not cease but becomes furtive curiosity, we also conclude that there is something depraved and disgusting about ourselves.

We have done with this disgusting Life.

3391 examples of  disgusting  in sentences