dislike intensely
Example Sentences
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As he left, he remarked sarcastically to journalists that the next summit, in July, would be "another day in paradise", another episode in an endless Brussels bazaar that he has already grown to dislike intensely.
From The Guardian • Jun. 28, 2014
"I dislike intensely the way I look," said Columnist Dorothy Thompson to an interviewer.
From Time Magazine Archive
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I am very sorry for you, Mrs. Challoner, and I dislike intensely to hurt your feelings.
From The Red Mouse by Osborne, William Hamilton
Hate, hāt, v.t. to dislike intensely: to dislike: to despise relatively to something else.—n. extreme dislike: hatred.—adjs.
From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 2 of 4: E-M) by Various
There was one man in the crew Cleigh had begun to dislike intensely, and he had been manœuvring ever since Honolulu to find a legitimate excuse to give the man his papers.
From The Pagan Madonna by Koerner, W. H. D. (William Henry Dethlef)