Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | English word DISGUSTINGLY
DISGUSTINGLY
Definitions of DISGUSTINGLY
- In a disgusting manner.
- To a disgusting extent or degree.
Number of letters
12
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using DISGUSTINGLY in a Sentence
- And what could be more fun than Peggy, the most popular girl in the show, becoming friends with its most abominated member--me? One night she crashed our dressing-room carrying a Wedgwood teapot full of corn whiskey and, knowing my literary pretensions, two disgustingly vulgar magazines, Broadway Brevities and the Police Gazette.
- In "Scene Stealer", she attempted to upstage the Teens for the television program "Lifestyles of the Young and Disgustingly Rich", much to the annoyance of Frank Floppalla, only to show her fury when she doesn't like being upstaged herself.
- Professor Eric Goldman of the Santa Clara University School of Law reviewed the bill in detail for Ars Technica, finding it "flawed, but more salvageable" than "SOPA's disgustingly blatant rent-seeking" and praising the bill's due process features and a focus on foreign trade policy.
- Kevin Sullivan of MTV stated that Principal Figgins "stole the show with his outburst and the passing reference to Finchel", and VanDerWerff said his was "a very funny moment in the episode", and also complimented the sequence for having alluded to "how it’s still much harder to have a same-sex kiss on a broadcast network than it is to have Rachel and Finn neck disgustingly".
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