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disgust

[dis-guhst, dih-skuhst] / dɪsˈgʌst, dɪˈskʌst /




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“It’s absolutely disgusting how much better their lifestyles are than ours,” said Dickinson, who worked air-traffic control in the U.S. for 13 years and visited the Sydney tower on a trip two years ago.

From The Wall Street Journal

Pollard previously said he was "disgusted" that soldiers were injured after he had been assured the armoured vehicles were safe.

From BBC

His mother Carley James said it was "disgusting" the school or local authority had not offered to fund replacement items, and has called for them to change their policy.

From BBC

Councillor George Madgwick, who moved to the party in July and is now the group leader in the city, said the comments were "frankly disgusting" and the abuse was "appalling".

From BBC

She says that, but then she must see something wrong, because she does that disgusting mom move where she licks her thumb and wipes at something beside my mouth.

From Literature