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repulse

[ri-puhls] / rɪˈpʌls /






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"A lot of us normal people are repulsed by Trump already, whether he was indicted or not," said Olson.

From Salon

The caveat, when using work tools to connect with friends and loved ones, is to make sure friends and loved ones are not repulsed by them.

From New York Times

Later, Roman seems bemused and repulsed by the plastic menus listing basic pub food like wings.

From New York Times

Separately, officials in Russian-annexed Crimea said a Ukrainian drone attack their fleet had been repulsed.

From BBC

They graze uncomfortably close to each other, crossing paths, briefly touching or rolling as one but then backing off and apart, attracted and repulsed.

From New York Times