单词 | Disgust |
例句 | 1. She fell back in horror/disgust. 2. She walked out in disgust. 3. She pursed her lips with disgust. 4. Hean looked down at Bauer in undisguised disgust. 5. She wrinkled her nose in disgust. 6. The girl turned away in disgust. 7. Joan looked at him with disgust. 8. He spoke of his disgust at the incident. 9. The execution of political opponents aroused widespread disgust . 10. The smell filled me with disgust. 11. Some people hooted in disgust. 12. "Rubbish!" he exclaimed in disgust. 13. He flung the paper away in disgust. 14. She snorted in disgust. 15. She looked at him, love and disgust mingled on her face. 16. Mr Haynes shook his head in obvious disgust and walked off. 17. They both looked with disgust at the men. 18. 'You fool!' she uttered in disgust. 19. He gave a snort of disgust. 20. He rolled his eyes heavenward in disgust. 21. He fought down his disgust. 22. The idea fills me with disgust. 22. try its best to gather and build good sentences. 23. He recoiled in apparent disgust. 24. The boss manifested his disgust with a scowl. 25. I turned to Jacky, my nostrils flaring in disgust. 26. She told him that her first reaction was disgust. 27. He repressed a shudder of disgust. 28. He stamped off in disgust. 29. The use of torture must disgust any civilized person. 30. As the story unfolded throughout the past week, I experienced the gamut of emotions: shock, anger, sadness, disgust, confusion. 1. She fell back in horror/disgust. 2. She walked out in disgust. 3. She pursed her lips with disgust. 4. Hean looked down at Bauer in undisguised disgust. 5. She wrinkled her nose in disgust. 6. The girl turned away in disgust. 7. Joan looked at him with disgust. 8. He spoke of his disgust at the incident. 9. The smell filled me with disgust. 10. Some people hooted in disgust. 11. "Rubbish!" he exclaimed in disgust. 12. She snorted in disgust. 13. She looked at him, love and disgust mingled on her face. 14. As the story unfolded throughout the past week, I experienced the gamut of emotions: shock, anger, sadness, disgust, confusion. 15. Mr Haynes shook his head in obvious disgust and walked off. 16. The food at the hotel filled him with disgust. 17. She turned away in disgust. 18. But I have refined everything away by this time — anger, indignation, scorn itself. Nothing left but disgust. 31. Her face crinkled up in disgust. 32. He made a loud, explosive noise of disgust. 33. He walked away in disgust. 34. I can only feel disgust for these criminals. 35. Edward tasted the thin, sour wines with disgust. 36. People are showing their disgust with the existing regime. 37. Marion threw down the book in disgust. 38. Doesn't all this violence on TV disgust you? 39. The food at the hotel filled him with disgust. 40. My immediate reaction was just disgust. 41. He spat the meat out in disgust. 42. I wrinkled my nose in disgust. 43. She turned away in disgust. 44. Luke didn't trouble to hide his disgust. 45. Much to my disgust, they refused to help. 46. She drew up her face in an expression of disgust. 47. He reached into the bin with a look of disgust on his face. 48. To underline their disgust, the crowd started throwing bottles at the stage. 49. Much to his disgust, he found himself sharing a carriage with a noisy young family. 50. Decent people were filled with disgust for whoever committed the crimes. 51. He looked his disgust. 52. She grimaced in disgust. 52. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 53. I couldn't find the words to express my disgust at his actions. 54. The fans didn't hide their disgust at the umpire's decision. 55. Beresford, much to his disgust, was fined for illegal parking. 56. He threw her one look, then turned away in disgust. 57. He resigned from the committee in disgust at the corruption. 58. He snorted in disgust. 59. She expressed her disgust at the programme by writing a letter to complain. 60. But I have refined everything away by this time — anger, indignation, scorn itself. Nothing left but disgust. 61. We are demonstrating to show our anger and disgust at the treatment of refugees. 62. Much to my disgust , I found that there were no toilets for the disabled. 63. Ted threw up his hands in disgust. 'Can't you make her change her mind?' he asked. 64. She wrinkled her nose in disgust at the smell of urine. 65. Helen made a grimace of disgust when she saw the raw meat. 66. Yvonne turned and stalked out of the room in disgust. 67. Sam threw his books down in disgust and stormed out of the room. 68. He waved his hand in disgust. 69. Mandy crinkled up her nose in disgust. 70. The Daughter's face crinkled up in disgust. 71. The disgust had been long delayed. 72. His face contorted in sheer disgust. 73. In disgust he threw the paper into the crowd. 74. The adjutant turned away in shame and disgust. 75. Barbara Coleman gave a snort of disgust. 76. She sniffed them, wrinkled up her nose in disgust. 77. Board members made no effort to hide their disgust. 78. She shook her head in disgust. 79. They were catatonic with disgust. 80. I was inclined to echo Mary's disgust. 81. Houellebecq's disgust and horror is not feigned. 82. Detectives spoke of their disgust at the brutal attack. 83. Barber walked out of the meeting in disgust. 84. She answered him with a snarl of disgust. 85. He was always surprised by joy, always surprised by disgust,[Sentence dictionary] always bewildered by the swing between the two. 86. Berkoff's customary disgust with the human race is here directed at male dominance and brutality. 87. The mouth is drawn down in bitter disgust, the eyes nearly closed, unseeing. 88. Disgust invades me, invades this room, almost like a real reptile, a skink flicking out its swift purple tongue. 89. Normally the fish would take one look at the lure, and turn back in disgust. 90. The touchy Mr K turned on his heel in disgust and departed the scene. 91. George has tried stimulating the right temporal lobe while showing patients such actors' faces depicting a standard emotion like disgust. 92. I can imagine his making love to me and it doesn't disgust me. 93. Mrs Arkaday came to the screen door and shook her head in disgust at Howard. 94. Manson was suitably impressed and strongly identified with Hari-George's sentiments of disgust. 95. "I'm not eating it," Maria said, with an expression of disgust on her face. 96. The middle class either colluded or went abroad in disgust. 97. He shook his head in disgust at his own overwrought imagination. 98. As the long silence lengthened between them Laura desperately tried to find some adequate words to express her disgust at his actions. 99. Lassitude and shame and a dreamy disgust provide the medium for these transactions. 100. Uttering a cry of disgust, Dauntless leapt forward and dragged Cleo up by the arm. 101. But he recoiled in disgust when she came near him. 102. The first of the two should send shivers of disgust up your spine. 103. Now we solaced our brow on the porcelain, and emitted a few sour gasps of disgust. 104. They did prove, to Morrison's evident disgust, that Thompson and Venables had known the difference between right and wrong. 105. The by-election provided a timely opportunity for even the least politically-minded people to express their disgust at the Munich settlement. 106. I pick one up to examine it - then drop it in disgust. 107. As a passionate Vijay bends over to kiss his bride, she pulls away in disgust. 108. Much to William Pitt's disgust Cator sold the bond by public auction to a solicitor called Yates. 109. Firebug went back to his corner, exhaling with disgust and looking out his window. 110. Aunt Tossie's body, inside the floating black clothes, filled her with a sad disgust. 111. Golota looked fine after the fight as he stood in his corner, shaking his head in disgust. 112. Afterwards, he made her go and rest again,[] much to her disgust and outrage. 113. She noticed with disgust that there were several droplets of blood on the patent leather. 114. Disgust at cruel sports has come to be a common feature of British life. 115. A nose wrinkle, with nostrils flaring backwards: betrays annoyance or disgust. 116. But it is impossible to continue writing in that vein without a feeling of disgust. 117. I watched his face as he blinked rapidly and he looked at me in disgust, or was it disbelief? 118. His end-zone dances inspire delight among Dallas honks and disgust among purists and Cowboy-haters. 119. Finally it was Alexei who made a noise, which might have indicated either disgust or anger, then brushed past. 120. I see them every day and familiarity doesn't breed contempt so much as disgust in me. 121. Even Larry Stein, whom Smith had introduced to the mortgage department, quit in disgust. 122. I made no secret of my disgust at the way people were behaving. 123. At a certain point, great big cockroaches no longer inspire that skin-crawling disgust. 124. She threw the sponge at the taps in disgust, and registered the peal of the doorbell at the same time. 125. Donald just about hid his disgust as a suitable pan was selected from the sink and scraped clean. 126. They run off laughing like parrots as my companion shouts after them in disgust. 127. And she thought: What must it be like to go to one's marital bed with delight, instead of disgust? 128. Cork, wish to place on record our disgust and concern at the continuing objection to the establishment of this plant. 129. Then, with a sound of disgust, Feargal pushed past her and went into the house. 130. Lula's face was twisted with disgust as she remembered the rape. 131. He stared in disgust at his computer terminal, praying for enlightenment which refused to come. 132. Inevitably though, these disguises inspired in readers a sense of vicarious danger or disgust. 133. A few people waiting in line mutter in disgust, others sigh. 134. That disgust is translated into violent purging by vomiting or laxatives. 135. Most people joined it for humanitarian reasons but it was an outlet for all kinds of disgust. 136. Enough to answer one more preacher, one more abolitionist and a town full of disgust. 137. Martia gave him a look of disgust, and walked away. 138. He sensed her disgust and hatred stinking in the air. 139. Servants, too, are impossible to come by, much to the disgust of Mrs Boyle. 140. Now, her face is a scarred and sightless mask that evokes horror and disgust from strangers. 141. They show the greatest impatience, and even disgust, when they hear a ranting resolution-maker berating slavery. 142. The voters have expressed their disgust with the way Congress handles public money. 143. Bernie gave a grimace of disgust and left the room. 144. But the Communist ministers, who were carefully kept from exercising real influence,[http:///disgust.html] soon quit in disgust. 145. Presumably they imagined their confidences led him to regard them with disgust or pity or contempt. 146. And villagers walking past gave the gathering a wide berth, and spat in disgust with disparaging comments. 147. Eric's ego was bruised when the crowd jeered a wayward shot and he tore off his shirt in disgust. 148. They cast distorted, awful shadows-one long, one short-that filled her with disgust. 149. To his disgust he found that the workers would no longer respond to his call for mass meetings during working hours. 150. The lieutenant snorted in disgust, and strode off around the room to bully his men. 151. She glanced round: only the Doctor had avoided displaying an expression of fascinated disgust. 152. Meg tried to hide her disgust at what she had just heard. 153. This is a bizarre thing, this national disgust hanging over the World Series like the smell of old tuna. 154. Before every architect closes this book in disgust, let me explain. 155. Bernard in a state of disgust, left the proceedings early and went up to bed. 156. Achievement is the death of endeavor and the birth of disgust. Ambrose Bierce 157. It was this rivalry that allowed the bank to continue to function after the Tampa arrests, much to Mazur's disgust. 158. With resigned disgust, Alice lay back, submerging herself in the only softness available at that time-the pillow. 159. Glancing in, he saw a tall, flustered figure turning away in disgust from the counter. 160. Her face contorted with disgust, decades after the attack, remembering the old white man who raped her. 161. The Director put his hand to the cat, and pulled it back with a sound of disgust. 162. Nearing retirement age, he had withdrawn in disgust and fled to Kyoto. 163. After he had jerked out his desire into an already grubby handkerchief he had cried a little, sick with disgust. 164. Usually the object of the exercise is to shock, disgust or humiliate the unwilling audience, rather than injure. 165. A look of disgust came over his face. 166. Yummy hangs up the phone in disgust! 167. All the actions disgust is in the center line. 168. Her detestation and disgust must have found voice. 169. Used to express horror , disgust, or repugnance. 170. Piggy watched him in disgust. 171. George adamantly rejects the man in disgust. 172. Several protesters storm out in disgust,[http:///disgust.html] shouting insults. 173. I threw the book aside in disgust. 174. Roosevelt and Hull both replied in words that scarcely concealed their disgust. 175. The man slunk off in shame, as Fey, shaking her head in disgust, kept complaining. 176. To his disgust, he saw a dead dog in his garden. 177. Soapy, with disgust in his heart, loafed along, twice unsuccessful. 178. But for Florence a " visceral dread, a helpless disgust as palpable as seasickness " is overwhelming her. 179. The scowl on his face is not from disgust or anger; rather, it results from how these big cats scrunch up their nose to keep water out. 180. This search is pursued by Woolf through extremes of exuberance and disgust. 181. In addition to looking peeved, they also trotted out those sneers of disgust. 182. Unvoiced, however, a mixture of shame and disgust rose in the back of his throat. 183. The doctor looked at the ridgepole with an expression of disgust. 184. The customers are accustomed to the disgust in the industrial area. 185. Any genocidal movement that has left behind a written record has been shown to use the mechanism of disgust to dehumanize people and make them easier to kill. 186. Clytemnestra refused to be comforted, and left in hatred and disgust. 187. But Poe is not un-American, despite his aristocratic disgust with democracy, preference for the exotic, and themes of dehumanization. 188. Mr Afwerki may disgust his compatriots by torturing and imprisoning his critics. 189. Regularly scrunch your nose—in laughter, in disgust—and "bunny lines, " also known as "transverse nasal lines(), " will imprint themselves on its bridge. 190. After graduation he dabbled at politics for some time and then quitted it in disgust. 191. The way some people looked at her face with disgust seemed to dishearten her even more. 192. Not to have cared enough to scratch out that word "disgust", so that she couldn't read it! 193. To Americans , polite conversationalists empathize by displaying expressions of excitement or disgust, shock or sadness. 194. Note: it shouldn't be misleadingly attractive to users who'd be disappointed if they clicked; yes, you'd gain extra clicks, but you'd lose customers when they left your site in disgust. 195. Looking at full girls wearing avant-courier, we began to show an expression of disgust, forgetting that actually more so. 196. With her broad bill the goose pushed the unhatched egg out of the nest, and the entire company watched in disgust while the rat rolled it away. 197. Acting in a Rooseveltian manner involves defying orthodoxy, challenging powerful interests, and giving voice to the public's disgust at the corrupt financial establishment. 198. Waller: Disgust and disdain for yourself that you did it? 199. He quotes many former C.A.I. employees who are scathing in their criticism of Mortenson, including board members who resigned in disgust. 200. Youth football team in the day-to-day training Common hesitant and indecisive, and losses, anxiety or negative disgust ball, irritability, impulsivity , and other adverse psychological disorder. 201. She expressed her disgust at the programme by writing a letter of complaint. 202. PLAYER . Blasphemy . Anguish comes soon. Disgust . Magic sorrows. 203. Miss Sun frowned and pouted in a rather charming expression of disgust. 204. Mixed in with the disgust was possessiveness. The thought of anyone else penetrating him seemed revolting. 205. Michael saw Don Tommasino shaking his head in disgust at the general knowledge of their secret. 206. He seemed to have stirred up in his mind a disgust. 207. America is quite disgust since this thought that turns over capitalism is imcompatible with its viewpoint of value. 208. The abnormal psychology of disgust and temptation in fact comes from the artist's inner conflict. 209. Lastly she arrived at the tresses and felt a qualm of disgust. 210. The forces of righteousness disgust Orcus, who finds goodness and holiness repellent enough to give him pause. 211. Although there might not be much at first appearance to captivate, there was, at least, nothing to disgust her relations. 212. I disgust to be a bootlicker. And it almost becomes a fatal defect for improvement and promotion in this kind of society. 213. All the men walked away in disgust except Mr. Tanaka's assistant, named Sugi . |
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