Anomalous creatures were abominated as unclean and were forbidden for food. |
He abominated western luxuries, and repeatedly raged against American apples, surely the epitome of harmless insipidity. |
Nonetheless, independent India abominated the practice, and with good reason. |
And he would certainly have abominated the recent French hit, Les Choristes, a sugary concoction that a few myopic reviewers have nevertheless compared to his work. |
His most ambitious music was abominated by conservative critics and also baffled concert audiences. |
The more I pondered over this harpooneer, the more I abominated the thought of sleeping with him. |