Phrases with «loathe»

"Loathe" means to intensely dislike or hate something or someone. Full definition

Sentences with «loathe»

  • You do realise, I presume, that you are doing precisely what you accuse those huge majority of us who loathe Wenger of writing? (justarsenal.com)
  • «He [Williamson] has become the most loathed person in the parliamentary party, he's overplayed his hand, he's out of his depth, he's never held a ministerial post, he's never spoken at the despatch box and he's deserted the whips office at a perilous moment.» (totalpolitics.com)
  • EUReferendum's Richard North discusses this here and here at some length, noting Paterson's opposition to the wind turbines that are so loathed in the countryside: (quixoteslaststand.com)
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