He would do something as despicable as murder. [adjective]
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Thousands of lives were suddenly ended by evil, despicable acts of terror. [adjective]
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Our enemies are not soldiers, but despicable criminals. [adjective]
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The great government of the glorious United States did not hesitate to stoop to the most despicable methods to accomplish that achievement. [adjective]
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But intoxication was in general looked upon by the Egyptians as a forbidden and despicable vice. [adjective]
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Are we despicable Germans. [adjective]
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Morgan was in their eyes a most despicable traitor,--a man who proposed to sell--not simply disclose, but sell--the secrets of the order he joined. [adjective]
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It is rumored that Prince Vasili played a very despicable part in this affair and that he returned to Petersburg quite crestfallen. [adjective]
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"We may," said Bacon, "make no despicable beginnings." [adjective]
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