"Well, all I can make out is that everything is
abominable,
abominable, quite
abominable!" said Prince Andrew, and he went off to the house where the commander in chief was.
It is such an
abominable trick to be ill here instead of at Bath that I can scarcely command myself at all.
"Your grammar is excellent," Professor Hilton informed him, staring at him through heavy spectacles; "but you know nothing, positively nothing, in the other branches, and your United States history is
abominable - there is no other word for it,
abominable.
I say it only shows his foolish, impious pride, and
abominable, devilish rebellion against the reverend clergy.
Such was my
abominable luck in being born by the mere hair's breadth of twenty-five centuries too late into a world where kings have been growing scarce with scandalous rapidity, while the few who remain have adopted the uninteresting manners and customs of simple millionaires.
That's
abominable of you, Socrates; you take the words in the sense which is most damaging to the argument.
The matches were of that
abominable kind that light only on the box.
"How
abominable! I wonder that the very pride of this Mr.
I take this liberty only in his absence, please to observe, for you may understand that in his presence -- but, in truth, monsieur, this cider is
abominable; do you not think so?
To Philip her smile was an
abominable leer, and the suggestive glitter of her eyes filled him with horror.
Bute called him a tipsy old wretch and bade him never show his face again in that house, or he should be transported like his
abominable daughter.
I have myself (in spite of the bishops and the clergy) an unfeigned respect for the Church; but I am firmly persuaded, at the same time, that the devil remained in undisturbed possession of the Honourable John, and that the last
abominable act in the life of that
abominable man was (saving your presence) to take the clergyman in!