Use "repulse|repulsed|repulses|repulsing" in a sentence

1. Her repulse was quite unexpected.

2. The enemy met with a repulse.

3. Why do you repulse me?

4. Some Aromantics might be romance repulsed (i.e

5. You're not repulsed by my behavior?

6. 15 A disorganized attack was mounted and repulsed.

7. The tourists were repulsed by the filthy conditions.

8. Petion looked astounded in a repulsed sort of way.

9. The city garrison must be prepared to repulse attacks.

10. Antonyms for Blandishing include disparaging, unflattering, discouraging, dissuading, repelling, repulsing and turning off

11. 19 Government troops repulsed an attack by rebel forces.

12. Racetracker overmelodiousness Arrhythmous France gruneritization snobologist thriftily thorned repulse

13. Each time I tried to help I was repulsed.

14. Yazid used his cavalry regiment to counterattack but was repulsed.

15. Her request for a donation met with a repulse.

16. The very thought of his cold clammy hands repulsed me.

17. Thanks to that providential snowstorm the attack had been repulsed.

18. Don't for one repulse, forgot the purpose that you resolved to effect.

19. Do not for repulse forget the purpose that you resolved to offer.

20. You are to repulse an attack of terrorist detachments at each level.

21. Do not, for repulse, forgo the purpose you resolved to effort.

22. This is Shek - O back beach not Repulse Bay. Please correct.

23. When they saw him repulse society, they said, " He is a brute. "

24. Do not, for repulse, forgot the purpose that you resolved to effort.

25. In others, the rabbi is frightened and repulsed by the power he has unleashed.

26. Repulse Bay Lang Ping Sha small beach - wide, gentle slope, the water warm.

27. The lifeguards held a sit-in protest at Repulse Bay in the afternoon.

28. Do not, for one repulse, give up the purpose that you resolved to effeet.

29. 18 The lifeguards held a sit-in protest at Repulse Bay in the afternoon.

30. Some, like the Yorkshire, have battle-plans already worked out to repulse unwanted bidders.

31. He moves to Zheng Yuling after Hong Kong Repulse Bay's mansion, lives in here.

32. The British Empire had fatally depleted itself in the great if laggard repulse of Hitler.

33. 24 Pakistanis say another incursion this week was repulsed, though both armies deny it.

34. Do not, for one repulse, give up the purpose that you resolved to effect. 

35. Evil has charisma. Though people are repulsed by it, they also are drawn to its power.

36. 8 And it came to pass that they were repulsed and driven back by the Nephites.

37. February 13: France launches Operation Epervier (Sparrowhawk) in an effort to repulse the Libyan invasion of Chad.

38. Do not for one repulse, give up the purpose that you resolved to effect - William Shakespeare.

39. Antonyms for Captivated include repulsed, disgusted, revolted, sick, nauseated, repelled, sickened, bored, disenchanted and disenthralled

40. Repulsed by her haggard appearance, the prince sneered at the gift and turned the old woman away.

41. 1 Do not, for one repulse, give up the purpose that you resolved to effect. 

42. The semi-legendary Guhila ruler Bappa Rawal is also said to have repulsed an Arab invasion.

43. The attack was repulsed by the government, and the damage to the naval base was minimal.

44. The Besieged knew how to use their guns, and behaved with so much spirit, that every attack was repulsed

45. Synonyms for Brushoff include cut, dismissal, slight, go-by, knock-back, rebuff, refusal, rejection, repudiation and repulse

46. Similar thorough rebuildings planned for Repulse and Hood were cancelled due to the advent of World War II.

47. Although the Crusaders won their first battle, Bishop Berthold was mortally wounded and the Crusaders were repulsed

48. The Scots were surprised in their Bivouacs, but quickly formed up, and at first repulsed both the horse and the foot.

49. The Corporeal Attractor is a block from Thaumic Tinkerer 2 which will attract or repulse entities, but not dropped items

50. Unable to repel the Jurchens by force, he sent his general Yun Gwan to raise an army and repulse them.

51. Bloodily repulsed, the few survivors of the raid staggered back into his lines a week later, spreading a deep sense of apprehension

52. The Boeotian cavalry made its appearance in the archaic period at the battle Kerissos where the Boeotians repulsed the Thessalian invasion (22)

53. A rapid march through Thrace and Macedonia brought him to Thessaly, where he repulsed the Thessalian cavalry who tried to impede him.

54. With the Germans in control of the largest cities, ports and airfields, as well as most of the arms depots and communication networks, repulsing them outright would be impossible.

55. Instead he was extremely magnanimous towards Anna which irritated her further, and made her repulsed by everything to do with him.

56. On November 11, Wilkinson's rear guard, numbering 2,500, attacked Morrison's force of 800 at Crysler's Farm and was repulsed with heavy losses.

57. Battle of Chancellorsville, 1863 - battle of Chancellorsville stock illustrations Union infantry under General Hooker repulse one Confederate attack at Chancellorsville, Virginia, on May 1, 1863

58. Tactical counter-offensives, such as our repulse of the enemy's "mopping-up" campaigns in southeastern Shansi, are not only possible but absolutely necessary.

59. So, it doesn't bother you if some people are a little repulsed... and feel that maybe they should issue airsick bags with tickets to your movie?

60. Where these are cultivated along park borders, reports South Africa’s newspaper The Witness, elephants draw back in disgust because they are “repulsed by the plant’s odour.”

61. Crabbed Sentence Examples He is repulsed by the intolerably harsh and Crabbed versification, by the recondite choice of theme and expression, and by the oddity of the thought.

62. Combat on the outskirts of Lazarevac intensified once again as a result, and the Serbian Army managed to repulse every Austro-Hungarian assault despite a lack of ammunition.

63. Symbol of implacable resistance against Spanish domination, the Araucanian Indians of Chile successfully repulsed repeated Spanish efforts to subdue them and were not fully conquered until the late 19th century

64. H1860 - דְּרָאוֹן dᵉrâʼôwn, der-aw-one'; or דֵּרָאוֹן dêrâʼôwn; from an unused root (meaning to repulse); an object of aversion:—Abhorring, contempt.

65. A German report at the end of the first day described how the German 5th Mountain Division "was repulsed in the Rupel Pass despite strongest air support and sustained considerable casualties".

66. While marching on a devious route to mask his intentions, he was attacked by Milroy at the Battle of McDowell on May 8 but was able to repulse the Union army after severe fighting.

67. Constant Avarices of the Salzburg archbishops led to clashes of arms in 1611, when the troops of Wolf Dietrich Raitenau occupied Berchtesgaden but were repulsed by the forces of Duke Maximilian I of Bavaria

68. He blundered, blustered, buffooned, Bozoed and boofheaded his way through his speech and the subsequent questions, not that I could watch much of it, such is the extent to which I am repulsed by Mr Hollowman

69. A: Aromanticism is a romantic orientation, which describes people whose experience of romance is disconnected from normative societal expectations, commonly due to experiencing little to no romantic attraction, but also due to feeling repulsed by romance, or being uninterested in romantic relationships (see our glossary).Most aromantic people don’t fall in love.

70. Accordingly we may repulse the demons, as being our enemies, by Adjuring them through the power of God's name, lest they do us harm of soul or body, in accord with the Divine power given by Christ, as recorded by Luke 10:19: "Behold, I have given you power to tread upon serpents and scorpions,