Examples of 'loathed it' in a sentence

Meaning of "loathed it"

loathed it - to have intense dislike or disgust towards something

How to use "loathed it" in a sentence

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loathed it
I loathed it but had to listen to my father.
We both feared and loathed it.
I loathed it with a violent passion.
Kale seemed good except for those who loathed it.
She loathed it on sight.
You know she would gone through it once and loathed it.
So you loathed it.
Actually, I only wear purple because my father loathed it.
He loathed it.
I thought you loathed it.
Guy de Maupassant loathed it so much that his favourite restaurant was?
I have always loathed it.
It 's no use pretending you enjoyed lunch, for you loathed it.
The French loathed it.
We do not . It 's no use pretending you enjoyed lunch, for you loathed it.

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They, they loathed it.
And that, I will add in passing, is why the Arab regimes loathed it.
Because my father loathed it.
Would you have preferred mint? How I loathed it.
They absolutely loathed it.
But I hope you will forgive me … You loathed it.
Fiercely, violently loathed it.
It 's the same tea my mother made . How I loathed it.
Colin hated the new version . Loathed it.
Hated " is a little strong . I loathed it.

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