odiously

IPA: ˈoʊdiʌsɫi

adverb

  • In an odious manner.
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Examples of "odiously" in Sentences

  • He grinned odiously and came across the bed after me.
  • You allow yourself to ignore McCain's lies, lack of policy, and odiously unqualified VEEP pick.
  • Thus the months glided rapidly and serenely away, and he was positively happy in a mode of life that he once would have characterized as odiously humdrum.
  • When Wil Wheaton first appeared on The Big Bang Theory last fall as an odiously underhanded version of himself, I predicted the former Wesley Crusher on Star …
  • Were it not for the odiously Offensive smell accompanying such Escapes, polite People would probably be under no more Restraint in discharging such Wind in Company, than they are spitting, or in blowing their Noses.
  • "Praise," then, is a bit strong; where he interested in praising community service, he would have done more to condemn the odiously mocking tones with which other members of his party and campaign have spoken of it.
  • Gracie Connell is excellent in the small role of Tillie's odiously smug competitor at the science fair, and Harriet Oser, who plays the Hunsdorfers' senile boarder, is heart-catchingly memorable without saying a word.
  • In his essay, "Fart Proudly" Benjamin Franklin yes, that Benjamin Franklin wrote, "Were it not for the odiously offensive smell accompanying such escapes, polite people would probably be under no more restraint in discharging such wind in company, than they are in spitting or in blowing their noses."

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