- a word derived from disgust.
Example Sentences
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Disgustedly the cattleman looked down at Meldrum, who was trying to curse and weep from pain at the same time.
From The Sheriff's Son by Raine, William MacLeod
Disgustedly, one scout after another went away, and others came.
From Tom Slade on Mystery Trail by Owen, R. Emmett (Robert Emmett)
Disgustedly he turned into the very modern and official-looking residence that was the home of his friend, Andrew McLean, and the offices of that far-reaching institution, the Agricultural Bank.
From The Fortieth Door by Bradley, Mary Hastings
Disgustedly James Henry removed the carcase of a field mouse he had just procured, and resigned himself to the inevitable.
From Men, Women and Guns by McNeile, H. C. (Herman Cyril)
Disgustedly without further comment he turned and stalked back again into the house.
From The White Linen Nurse by Abbott, Eleanor Hallowell