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loathsome

[lohth-suhm, lohth-] / ˈloʊð səm, ˈloʊθ- /


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"Any attempt to intimidate journalism and freedom of expression is a loathsome action that should be punished with all the rigour of justice," it said in a statement.

From BBC

"Any attempt to intimidate journalism and freedom of expression is a loathsome action that should be punished with all the rigor of justice," it said in a statement.

From Reuters

Yet, so far, Alabama has thrived in the role of villain, and the Crimson Tide will be happy to go down as one of the most loathsome champions in college basketball history.

From Los Angeles Times

“Want to see if it really is a Walghvoghel, or ‘loathsome, insipid bird,’ one of the earliest Dutch names for the dodo, if our Wikipedia-ing is correct?”

From Washington Post

The core of this loathsome assault is that Sohn serves on the board of the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

From Los Angeles Times