dislike intensely
Example Sentences
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As he left, he remarked sarcastically to journalists that the next summit, in July, would be "another day in paradise", another episode in an endless Brussels bazaar that he has already grown to dislike intensely.
From The Guardian • Jun. 28, 2014
"I dislike intensely the way I look," said Columnist Dorothy Thompson to an interviewer.
From Time Magazine Archive
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As for me, I am angry too—piqued—furious—jealous—raging—I admit it—with a girl whom I dislike intensely.
From A Safety Match by Hay, Ian
Hate, hāt, v.t. to dislike intensely: to dislike: to despise relatively to something else.—n. extreme dislike: hatred.—adjs.
From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 2 of 4: E-M) by Various
I dislike intensely many things in your country," he said, slowly; "but I will confess that it interests me greatly.
From Ancestors A Novel by Atherton, Gertrude Franklin Horn