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Revolting meaning
present participle and gerund of revolt
Synonyms of Revolting
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Feces, vomit, semen and menstrual blood were rated as most revolting while nail parings, breath, blood from a wound, hair clippings, and breast milk were rated as least revolting.
Bringing this storyline to the films would have, at best, been seen as a cheap and cruel jab at Hermione's humanity, with most of the people she informs about SPEW quickly revolting against it.
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) leader Revolting from his party, he supported the Eknath Shinde government and within a few hours, the leader of the opposition became the deputy CM of Maharashtra.
She's stood up for those less privileged and helped lead the mutants of New New York in peaceful revolt against their treatment by the rest of the world in Season 6's "The Mutants Are Revolting" (Directed by Raymie Muzquiz and Written by Eric Horsted).
The Sisters’ Eureka order is also known as the Abbey of the Big Red Wood, and includes members such as Mistress of Scriptures (Secretary) Sister Gaia T of the Revolting Earth.
In a revolting pique of petty, confirming that he would destroy America for his own personal gain, Trump insulted American hostages’ release from Russia, praising Putin instead.
Many viewers pointed out a particularly revolting trap involving pig guts, which one fan described as "the only trap that made me physically sick".
The gal pal, wearing a Trump T-shirt, uses the same revolting technique to relay the booze to a male reveler.
This time around they are revolting in Germany.
Thomas Weller, 33, was sentenced to 34 months in prison after admitting sending ‘truly revolting’ explicit texts and looking up social records of another young woman he wanted to renew communication with.
What we’re now witnessing in America is a revolting pageant of white patriarchal power that would make rapist Strom Thurmond chuckle from the grave and Thomas Jefferson toast his wineglass with a knowing smirk.
He then added, “Revolting sycophancy by Pence and others in the Administration to Trump.
In light of all that, Harris’ latest revolting dive into the most fetid dumpster of Trump Hatred, and awe-inspiring example of moral myopia that he has now provided is not altogether unexpected.
Slavery at the time was protected by the US Constitution, but by the early 19 century the slave states had a problem: they felt that their free slaves were organising themselves to encourage escapes and revolting against their white owners.
Still more revolting, if not unlawful, was Trump's implied promise to overlook China's oppression of its Muslim Uighur minority and their imprisonment in concentration camps.
They noted that recycling areas are having to be cleared every day by the council's waste team, before posted images on Facebook of revolting piles of bin bags, household cluFtter and a baby's high chair in the supermarket car park.
Whether we turn to the declarations of the past or to the professions of the present, the conduct of the nation seems equally hideous and revolting.
While the year has been downright revolting to the masses, it has been pretty good to Mars girls soccer coach Blair Gerlach.
Yes, Lord Tyler, the peers ARE revolting.
As the civil rights movement makes their actions deeply immoral, deeply revolting to the country as a whole, they evolve.