Sentence example with the word 'repelling'

repelling

antigravity, diamagnetic, dreadful, frightful, gruesome, horrid, mutual repulsion, polarization, repellent, repulsive

Definition adj. highly offensive

Last update: July 24, 2015


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During his captivity Eustace Graverius became regent of Jerusalem, and succeeded, with the aid of the Venetians, in repelling an Egyptian attack, and even in capturing Tyre, 1124.   [Please select]

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You'll never improve a man by repelling him, especially a boy.'   [Please select]

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It did appear that the squire had been too fast in repelling advances which did not follow his mother's appeal.   [Please select]

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He seemed to be threatening and repelling a rising sea of phantoms.   [Please select]

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These give forth a very disagreeable odor which is believed to serve the purpose of repelling birds and possibly other enemies.   [Please select]

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As a lad, I was taught to think the evil person carried evil in his face, repelling the healthy mind.   [Please select]

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Mamma, however, though every time repelling her unwelcome assistant, was not so nervous.   [Please select]

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"Thar, thar, Saidie," Fletcher interrupted with a frank brutality, which the lawyer found more repelling than the memory of his stolen fortune.   [Please select]

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After a little she rested her hands on his shoulders, half-clinging to him, half-repelling him, and he pressed his hands upon her cheeks, to be ready for the question he had read in her eyes.   [Please select]

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That amber, when rubbed, possesses the property of attracting and repelling light bodies was known to Thales and Pliny, and subsequent philosophers discovered that other substances also were capable of electrical excitation.   [Please select]

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