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There is one other category of tannic bitterness, which unlike fruit bitterness I dislike intensely.

However, the church sought to demolish the building, which the congregation had come to dislike intensely for aesthetic, functional, operational and financial reasons.

But what the Saudis dislike intensely is public scrutiny of their much-criticised human rights record.

From BBC

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.

Of course, freedom of speech means extending that freedom to ideas we disagree with and even dislike intensely.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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