It was an odious face crafty, vicious, malignant, with shifty, light-grey eyes and white eyelashes. [adjective]
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Yes, I suppose the these comparisons can get rather odious, or as you say " redundant ". [adjective]
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"Eh, gud, your ladyship, do not tell me that you would bury so much beauty among sheep and cows, and odious ploughmen's wives and dairy-women." [adjective]
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When her lips had touched the dirty little book, greasy with the kisses of innumerable perjurers, the Serjeant began to question her in a tone of odious familiarity. [adjective]
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"Henriette, if you repeat that odious phrase I shall hate you." [adjective]
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And that odious woman too. [adjective]
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Priscilla is an odious tyrant," making a face at the easy-tempered gouvernante sitting by; "she won't let me have my dogs in my room at night. [adjective]
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You shall have a seat in one of our coaches as soon as the death-rate diminishes, and this odious weather breaks up. [adjective]
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