Which preposition to use with disgust

with Occurrences 230%

After the novelty of the scene was over, I became wearied and disgusted with their coarseness, violence, and want of decency, and we left them without waiting to see the result of the contest.

at Occurrences 178%

On the other hand, after the first shock and disgust at seeing him, Edith's anger with Bruce himself had entirely passed.

of Occurrences 116%

Then, to the intense disgust of the Inflexible's crew, Arnold's complete flotilla was suddenly discovered drawn up in a masterly position between the mainland and the island.

for Occurrences 42%

The human soul cannot truly unite itself to God if the passions are not conquered, because by their very nature they are opposed to God and hence inspire estrangement from, and disgust for, holy things.

in Occurrences 30%

The Boy saw not astonishment alone, but something akin to disgust in the face of the Princess.

from Occurrences 30%

I asked, angrily, of Sergeant Corney, when I had turned away in disgust from a group of men who were painting horrible word-pictures, and the old soldier had followed me to the parade-ground beyond sound of such words.

to Occurrences 18%

Colonel Finch said that Keats had reached Italy, 'nursing a deeply rooted disgust to life and to the world, owing to having been infamously treated by the very persons whom his generosity had rescued from want and woe.'

on Occurrences 12%

It was composed largely of soldiers, both active and retired; the latter especially looking with envy and disgust on the increasing prosperity of the commercial classes, and holding that a "blood-letting would be wholesome to purge and regenerate the social body"a view not confined to Germany, and one which has received classical expression in Tennyson's "Maud."

than Occurrences 6%

But there was less disgust than triumph in her face.

as Occurrences 5%

Cardinal No. 3, a Frenchman, bore a Bayonne ham, and exhibited the same disgust as Benno on seeing himself forestalled.

by Occurrences 5%

Passers-by stopped to gaze at the bills, the vilest remarks were heard, and Mathieu remembered that the Seguins and Santerre were inside the house, laughing at the piece, which was of so filthy a nature that the spectators at the dress rehearsal, though they were by no means over-nice in such matters, had expressed their disgust by almost wrecking the auditorium.

beyond Occurrences 4%

The last number of the Edinburgh Review has given disgust beyond measure, owing to the tone of the article on Cevallos' exposé.

towards Occurrences 4%

I was myself filled with disgust towards the whites, as well as pity towards the blacks, on beholding, immediately on our arrival, a gang of forty or fifty negroes, of both sexes, and nearly all ages, working in shackles on the wharf.

against Occurrences 3%

Such requires a painful effort of the mind, and one calculated to give a disgust against learning.

toward Occurrences 2%

Tisall t'isiss my life; eet iss here t'at I liffnot out t'ere," with a gesture of disgust toward the door.

among Occurrences 2%

She treated his insinuations with the dignity which became herself, and the scorn which they and their utterers deserved; and he found that his conduct had created such general disgust among all people who made the slightest pretense to decency, that he feared to lose his popularity if he did not disconnect himself from the plotters.

out Occurrences 2%

Take the disgust out of one's senses, O flower of true Christian wisdom and charity, now beginning to fill the air with fragrance!

over Occurrences 2%

Martin had grown disgusted over the petty crime at these kitchen-dances and started out to clean up this one right.

within Occurrences 1%

And so did I resolve that I put my disgust within my pocket, as we do say, and stay safe and quiet within that Hollow.

between Occurrences 1%

"Only two this time," said Racey, shooting a swift glance at Jack Harpe and overjoyed to find the latter dividing a glare of disgust between McFluke and Austin.

during Occurrences 1%

Twice Washington resigned in disgust during the course of the war, but each time his natural bent, or "glowing zeal," as he phrased it, drew him back into the service.

into Occurrences 1%

The various insignia of the trade did not tend to lessen this, but rather changed disgust into horror.

like Occurrences 1%

" "He doesn't need any signs," Pee-wee shouted, disgusted like.

through Occurrences 1%

The brutal, languid eye looked out at him from a face whose unwholesome complexion, heavy jaw, and sensual mouth sent a thrill of sickening disgust through him.

throughout Occurrences 1%

"It appears that Mr. Rees," the inspector went on, speaking with some emphasis, "is connected with an undertaking which during the last few weeks has provoked a wave of anger and disgust throughout the country.

Which preposition to use with  disgust