Which preposition to use with disagreeable
I had rather put it off, thinking that the sight of the well-known rooms and faces would be disagreeable to me and make me regret, perhaps, the past, but I felt already that all that old life was overone adapts one's self so quickly to different surroundings.
The house is new; smell of new wood and mortar; deused disagreeable in Honoria.
Heavens, man, is there anything more disagreeable than being hurried out of life?
"I have washed myself once, though ye might not think it, and can assert that it is by no means as disagreeable as one supposes.
No task was too dirty or disagreeable for him; no detail was too disgusting.
Esther had been most disagreeable about that.
But though these exercises in history were never a compulsory lesson, there was another kind of composition which was so, namely, writing verses, and it was one of the most disagreeable of my tasks.
He is so disagreeable at times.
Mrs. Lavington used at first to dignify these disagreeables by the name of persecution, and now she was trying to convert the old man by coldness, severity, and long curtain-lectures, utterly unintelligible to their victim, because couched in the peculiar conventional phraseology of a certain school.
Arter that Bob sat looking disagreeable like, especially when.
It is true, the pork and the poultry would be somewhat fishy; but that would be a novelty, and should it prove disagreeable on tasting it, a little clean feeding, at the proper moment, would correct the flavour.
"I want you to agree that I should; then there will be no talk or anything disagreeable from outside sources.
There is no greater folly than in making oneself disagreeable without any probability of reformation.
Gaston is frightfully jealous of the newcomers, but he is too much of a polished gentleman to be disagreeable over it; it is only the English who have remained savages in that respect, showing their tempers as plainly as a child would do.
Vulgar disagreeables between Bob, of all people, and his greatest friend!
It grew more terrible and disagreeable around him every second.
The weather having become cold and disagreeable towards the latter end of December, I set out for New Orleans.
'I believe ye're ashamed o' the uniform,' said Willie, disagreeable under his own disappointment at the verdict.
Whenever his Imperial Highness has anything disagreeable with foreign European powers, he comes down from Fez to Morocco, to get out of the way.
In most things the begoggled lady was a visionary with a theory that if you don't talk about a thing it does not exist; and like most of her kind she swept the disagreeables into a dust heap and made for the high places where all was lovely.