12 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Disgusting' in a Sentence
"Causing strong feelings of revulsion or aversion; offensive to one's physical, moral, or aesthetic sensibilities." more
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Tommy thought the taste of raw onions was disgusting.
He finds the taste of brussels sprouts disgusting.
The taste of the expired and sour milk was nothing short of disgusting.
The taste of overcooked Brussels sprouts can be quite disgusting to those with sensitive palates.
The slimy texture of raw snails is utterly disgusting to many people.
The moldy sandwich in his lunchbox looked disgusting, so Jake decided not to eat it.
The rotten banana peel in the lunchbox was disgusting.
The taste of spoiled milk is undeniably disgusting and leaves a lasting impression.
The taste of the spoiled seafood dish was so disgusting that it led to a wave of complaints at the restaurant.
The rotten eggs had a truly disgusting odor.
The sight of mold growing on neglected food is both repulsive and disgusting.
The rotting fruit in the neglected basket emitted a disgusting odor throughout the kitchen.
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