Use "repulsive person" in a sentence

1. You repulsive little toad!

2. 14 What a repulsive man!

3. 7 You repulsive little toad!

4. 13 He was a repulsive character.

5. 3 What a repulsive old man!

6. 5 Many people find slugs repulsive.

7. He was utterly repulsive to her.

8. He looks so sugary, repulsive, poisonous.

9. Baine's tale is both intriguing and repulsive.

10. Picking your nose is a repulsive habit.

11. He has hairy nostrils and repulsive furniture.

12. Elevator active suspension utilizing repulsive magnetic force

13. Memories can be vile, repulsive little brutes.

14. 2 She found the idea deeply repulsive.

15. 1 He was utterly repulsive to her.

16. His apostasy was repulsive to the Xerox people.

17. 8 He has hairy nostrils and repulsive furniture.

18. 4 Picking your nose is a repulsive habit.

19. Voice, mannerisms, facial expressions, are all wholly repulsive.

20. 23 He looks so sugary, repulsive,(www.Sentencedict.com) poisonous.

21. 11 Baine's tale is both intriguing and repulsive.

22. There he is, that repulsive, half-witted fool!

23. Repulsive undercourse Caffled paniscus bibbling simplexity psychoclinical tediosity

24. All you know is you find them repulsive.

25. 12 She found her husband Sidney sexually repulsive.

26. 6 I think rats and snakes are repulsive.

27. 9 His apostasy was repulsive to the Xerox people.

28. 10 Voice, mannerisms, facial expressions, are all wholly repulsive.

29. Reynard questions this repulsive ghoul, with neither hope nor disappointment.

30. 21 Reynard questions this repulsive ghoul, with neither hope nor disappointment.

31. According to Moberly, his appearance was "most repulsive... its expression odious.

32. Odd spin Bosons mediate repulsive forces; even spin Bosons mediate attractive forces

33. The Comanches were not a gentle people, but they found cannibalism repulsive

34. 16 Constance found him repulsive and she knew immediately that he was dangerous.

35. The discovery of the repulsive, anti - gravitational force of dark energy is explained.

36. 22 Gleeson was so repulsive that surely no-one would be interested in him.

37. The ideal gas law must be corrected when attractive and repulsive forces are considered.

38. 26 The patient's disease was so terrible that his own skin was repulsive to him.

39. Antonyms for Appealing include disagreeable, unAppealing, repulsive, unattractive, ugly, hideous, grotesque, unlovely, monstrous and unsightly

40. 27 Delia was frightened of the operation, because afterwards she knew she would look repulsive.

41. 20 The very idea is repulsive to the notions of privacy surrounding the marriage relationship.

42. Synonyms for Abhorrent include hateful, revolting, disgusting, distasteful, hated, loathsome, offensive, repellent, repugnant and repulsive

43. 25 The witch: An evil, mysterious character, with the classic, repulsive look of a witch.

44. There’s even a new name for the practice: ‘spurgling’, a slightly repulsive portmanteau of ‘sperm Burgling’

45. 17 Utterly repulsive to the rest of the animal kingdom, but totally irresistible to other skunks.

46. Backbiting in Islam is likened to one of the most repulsive acts possible, in the Quran.

47. Anthropophagous It has been called “seriously creepy” ( CoolAssCinema.com ), “insanely violent” ( Nerdist.com ) and “truly repulsive” ( DVD Talk )

48. When he finally opened the trunk, there was a repulsive odor and the skins were crawling with maggots!

49. Secondly, hemiplegic patients often have difficulties eating, chewing and swallowing, and this can seem repulsive to the carer.

50. It is a colourless, pyrophoric gas with a sharp, repulsive smell, somewhat similar to that of acetic acid.

51. 28 He is unaware of the depths of her feelings and unable to conceive of himself as repulsive.

52. 18 It would have a repulsive gravitational effect, and thus make those regions expand in an inflationary manner.

53. 30 Secondly, hemiplegic patients often have difficulties eating, chewing and swallowing, and this can seem repulsive to the carer.

54. The safety data sheet (SDS) lists methanethiol as a colorless, flammable gas with an extremely strong and repulsive smell.

55. Despite its repulsive state, Antonius compulsively kept the bow close to him, as if in fear of its influence.

56. He felt heavy, saturated, crammed with more or less repulsive odds and ends he neither wanted nor needed to know.

57. 19 Special Rules Fear Trolls are large and extremely repulsive monsters which cause fear as described in the Psychology rules.

58. It's pretty much just a giant insect with legs and feelers galore that was once regarded as an inferior, repulsive food.

59. 24 He felt heavy, saturated, crammed with more or less repulsive odds and ends he neither wanted nor needed to know.

60. 29 He dismounted from his horse and embraced the leper even though the thought of doing so was so repulsive to him.

61. Additionally, Boscovich denied the existence of all contact and immediate impulse at all, but proposed repulsive and attractive actions at a distance.

62. Cadaverine and putrescine, two diamines emanating from decaying flesh, are strongly repulsive odors to humans but serve as innate attractive or social cues in other species

63. Bridei I Deceased Person, Person

64. The walls had a leprous aspect, and were covered with seams and scars, like a visage disfigured by some horrible malady; a repulsive moisture exuded from them.

65. 25 The walls had a leprous aspect, and were covered with seams and scars, like a visage disfigured by some horrible malady; a repulsive moisture exuded from them.

66. Person detectors, in particular infrared person detectors

67. Assassin: a person who kills another person.

68. And that person, that person doesn't give up.

69. Conjugation of Atenua (first conjugation, -ez- infix) infinitive: a Atenua: gerund: atenuând: past participle: Atenuat: number singular plural person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person 1st person 2nd person 3rd person indicative eu tu el/ea noi voi ei/ele present: atenuez: atenuezi:

70. Person 1: Coochie picture Coochie frame person 2: Coochie loser Coochie lame person 2: Coochie jewel Coochie ring person 3: Coochie song Coochie sing person 3: Coochie heart Coochie beat

71. The most erudite person and the most illiterate person...

72. First-person singular present indicative of Couder; third-person singular present indicative of Couder; first-person singular present subjunctive of Couder; third-person singular

73. Adjuncts: a person who helps a more skilled person.

74. Aid: a person who helps a more skilled person

75. Aide: a person who helps a more skilled person.

76. The severity of Constipation varies from person to person.

77. Known as a single person Booth (sits 1 person)

78. Adjunct: a person who helps a more skilled person.

79. Assistant: a person who helps a more skilled person.

80. 25 Pulse rates vary slightly from person to person.