Examples of 'his disgust' in a sentence

Meaning of "his disgust"

his disgust: a phrase indicating a feeling of strong disapproval or revulsion experienced by a male individual towards something or someone

How to use "his disgust" in a sentence

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his disgust
His disgust sending her to the streets.
Tom could barely conceal his disgust.
And his disgust at that infuriating term.
Tom made no attempt to hide his disgust.
His disgust was matched by his growing unease.
A man passes by and expresses his disgust.
He tells of his disgust for you.
Mary did not seem to share his disgust.
He could not hide his disgust at the task he was to perform.
His hunger overcame his disgust.
His disgust exceeds her.
He had to show his disgust as well.
His disgust with attitudes to government and with government itself is palpable.
No need to hide his disgust anymore.
His disgust for fresh food and clean drinking water is unmistakable.

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The guy burped his disgust at me.
His disgust about press freedom even makes him forget about the First Amendment.
He ranted endlessly about his disgust with humanity.
HA expressed his disgust at such cowardice in the face of human suffering.
He could barely contain his disgust.
He could not get over his disgust that people insisted on his sharing their emotions.
I can understand his disgust.
The author shows his disgust with the Malthusian principle of uncontrolled population growth.
I understood his disgust.
He openly shows his disgust and disappointment, and decides to continue to rule.
Stedman describes the horrors and his disgust with the punishments.
Jesus showed his disgust by overthrowing tables and chasing the merchants out!
I can see his disgust.
In spite of his disgust at having to leave so abruptly, Darling laughed.
The different customs and traditions of the native people elicited both his disgust and admiration.
Look at his disgust.
So he shot the Hole because they killed him in prison and his disgust remained.
I felt his disgust.
He said, not bothering to hide his disgust.
Imagine his disgust.
She has a crush on Josh, much to his disgust.
He eventually left due to his disgust at the industry 's dishonesty.
That his disgust is not real The pleasure 's only yours.
Excerpts also testify to his disgust for Donald Trump.
Throughout the fair Atkins ' menagerie was largely deserted, much to his disgust.
When has anyone dared to spit his disgust in your face?
In spite of his disgust at having to leave so abruptly, Darling smiled.
In that case why did he not conceive his disgust of humanity earlier?
But clearly expresses his disgust at Zörgiebel's harshness concerning the police action on May 1.
In turn, his rigid rejection of ornamentation is coupled with his disgust with erotic symbolism.
One of them told of his disgust at Virtue Hall 's testimony against Squires.
Schilling did so and issued a statement expressing his disgust with Akin 's remarks.
What if his disgust was just an act?
The twelfth-century chronicler William of Malmesbury expressed his disgust at language he considered bombastic.
Long Xiaoxuan shot a sidelong glance at the ugly abomination, not bothering to conceal his disgust.

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