I detest and loathe and despise and abore and abominate her [adjective]
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He hated, he loathed, he abominated the man who looked up at him. [verb]
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Abominate her not. [verb]
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I am not a sentimentalist by any means, yet I abominate wanton cruelty. [verb]
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I must have Frank home, to take this stuff off my hands, or else keep what I abominate, a private secretary. [verb]
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Think of what she is herself (now I am repulsive and you abominate me). [verb]
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There was a riddle in the very atmosphere of the place--and he abominated riddles. [verb]
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How he loathed and abominated teaching them simple arithmetic (he the wrangler.) [verb]
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Though the lectures brought both money and fame, he abominated the delivery of them. [verb]
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"There's tons of the stuff there, and I always did abominate it." [verb]
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All around the door and window frames I used a two-inch border of ivy leaves, also of waterproof paper, and although I usually abominate borders I loved this one. [verb]
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