Sentences with phrase «particularly vile»

Jackson Pollock reportedly said that you would have to put a towel over Peggy Guggenheim's head to have sex with her, which is a particularly vile thing to say given that she was his most ardent and committed patron.
You can't assume anything when it comes to this particularly vile species of vermin.
He could only see about three inches in front of him; it was like trying to peer through a particularly vile, greenish - brown fog.

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Be warned — it's not for the faint hearted — she's posted the most vile and entertaining photos of male genitalia that she's received during her time on online dating sites, including a particularly odd one by a very very dirty mirror.
The Half Blood Prince is a hugely significant book in the series, and whilst it is tempting to lament some things not given enough time or emphasis in the film as they are in the novel — like Greyback the vile werewolf, the abominable Bellatrix, old stalwarts of the Order of the Phoenix and Ron's Quidditch insecurities (although the main Quidditch scene is satisfying, particularly the final save by Ron)-- one must remember a conceptually vast 500 + page novel is being distilled into a two and a half hour film.
The Force Awakens, in other words, took a hell of a lot of chances, particularly in consideration of the vile blowback Paul Feig's Ghostbusters suffered for having the temerity to recast a well - remembered bro - fave with women.
Mail Art is a particularly well - represented field with such titles as, «Smile,» «Bile» and «Vile» (all takeoffs on «LIFE»), «Omnibus News,» (from 1969), Italian Vittore Baroni's «ArtePostale,» and two works from Belgium, Guy Schraenen's «Libellus,» and «Aerosol,» edited by Roger Avau.
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