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abomination

[uh-bom-uh-ney-shuhn] / əˌbɒm əˈneɪ ʃən /




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And this VAR abomination we’ve all now been introduced to?

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 2, 2026

They had survived their way through the day despite their own awful shortcomings, winning on penalties because Rangers were an abomination in reply.

From BBC Mar. 8, 2026

For anyone who has seen this abomination up close, the conclusion is unbearable.

From The Wall Street Journal Nov. 20, 2025

That abomination pops out of an unsettlingly cheerful woman whose husband swoops in to offer the hitchhiking boy a ride.

From Salon Nov. 9, 2025

The throat diameter that I had so carefully calculated and Mr. Caton and his buddies had so precisely machined was now an ugly, oblong, pitted abomination.

From "October Sky" by Homer Hickam

Over the decades, they have produced classics such as “Exile on Main St.” and “Some Girls,” mediocrity like “Steel Wheels,” and abominations such as “Dirty Work.”

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 10, 2026

Inside the church, services are held as abominations are uncovered outside.

From Seattle Times Apr. 10, 2022

Old garlic, burnt garlic, garlic cut too long ago, garlic that has been smashed through one of those abominations, the garlic press, are all disgusting.

From Salon Jan. 10, 2022

But symbols matter, and toppling a statue is often a powerful statement: the end of a regime or an empire, or simply of averting the community’s gaze from atrocities and abominations perpetrated by the subject.

From Washington Post Nov. 3, 2021

“We are well rid of her, then. I will not suffer such abominations here. This is not King’s Landing.”

From "A Dance with Dragons" by George R. R. Martin




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