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abominably


  • r  in an offensive and hateful manner
    I don't know anyone who could have behaved so abominably
  • r  in a terrible manner

  • The most "abominably unknown" contemporary writer, according to Ford Madox Ford, is Dorothy Richardson, a 56-year-old, myopic Englishwoman.
  • He was different from the others and, although abominably dressed, had so much personality that I made up my mind.
  • But, you could say, those are the tactics of jihadists; they're supposed to behave abominably.
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    The department's conclusions include evidence that Arpaio's department targets Hispanic neighborhoods and drivers; that his office is rife with a culture of bias; that officers in jails run by the sheriff's department treat Spanish-speaking prisoners abominably, referring to them as “wetbacks,” “stupid Mexicans” and worse; and that his department has carried out retaliatory detentions and ...
    Sept. 12, 2013 - San Antonio Express-News
Quotes

  • Padraig Harrington in BBC News
    Harrington said: "I don't like missing any cuts - it's pride - but it will make me more disciplined for the next 10 days. I putted abominably and it was a day of some poor decisions, but it just convinces me to be more committed."
  • Chatterjee in Zee News
    Thomas finally left the house when Chatterjee said, "you are behaving abominably and in a disgusting manner. You have to go out of the house."

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