Thesaurus / distasted
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How to use distasted in a sentence
Lieutenant Coffin of Company A was a busy officer, active as a jumping-jack, half liked and half distasted by the men.
THE LONG ROLLMARY JOHNSTONThere was a man waiting us in Prestongrange's study, whom I distasted at the first look, as we distaste a ferret or an earwig.
DAVID BALFOUR, SECOND PARTROBERT LOUIS STEVENSONHe wanted to win, but he was willing to lose if he must; and above all he distasted the notion of a limit.
THE PRESIDENTALFRED HENRY LEWISThe expanding West invited him; also, he distasted a bank and liked the notion of a paper.
THE SUNSET TRAILALFRED HENRY LEWISThat this fruit however proved to be of the flavor so much distasted by her majesty, there is good evidence.
MEMOIRS OF THE COURT OF QUEEN ELIZABETHLUCY AIKINHe quietly distasted, and as quietly failed, to be on nearer than nodding terms with him.
THE SUNSET TRAILALFRED HENRY LEWISThat you sent no lading in the ship is wonderfull, and worthily distasted.
BRADFORD'S HISTORY OF 'PLIMOTH PLANTATION'WILLIAM BRADFORD