She wondered what she'd ever feared or loathed about the harmless, ill-made book. [Please select]
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Philip loathed him. [Please select]
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"I shall always study my grammar lesson," I wrote--I, who loathed grammar with a deadly loathing. [Please select]
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Faced the truth, saw himself for what he was, and loathed the thing he saw. [Please select]
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He might have claimed the gulls as his near relations--they loathed him enough. [Please select]
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The roughness of his coat bruised my cheek; I loathed him. [Please select]
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And there in the starlight, I went over the whole serio-comedy, and I loathed my part in it. [Please select]
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She loathed arm-in-arm confidences, the indecency of dragging up and exposing, in whispers, things that should have been buried deep in reticence. [Please select]
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He read aloud to her, poetry which she loathed, and she to him, short stories he hated. [Please select]
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For a second she loathed her laughter; mourned for the day when on her hill by the Mississippi she had walked the battlements with queens. [Please select]
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He had drank corn whiskey enough for one day; and I think at that moment he loathed the thought of drinking it. [Please select]
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