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revolting

[ri-vohl-ting] / rɪˈvoʊl tɪŋ /


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“Some genres are more elastic than others,” said Scahill, the author of “The Revolting Child in Horror Cinema.”

From New York Times • Nov. 28, 2021

"Revolting, fudged cultural appropriation," wrote David N about the jaunty jig, in which Sheeran describes falling for a girl who "played the fiddle in an Irish band".

From BBC • Jul. 4, 2017

And he has a voice role in BBC1’s Boxing Day adaptation of Roald Dahl’s Revolting Rhymes.

From The Guardian • Dec. 17, 2016

Revolting, for Lakers followers, but no longer unexpected.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 27, 2015

Revolting, fighting—having to find out with exasperated agony like every one else that those who fight against destiny only hurt themselves.

From The Privet Hedge by Buckrose, J. E.




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