What does loathe-worthy mean?
Loathe-worthy means worthy of disgust or loathing; despicable.
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Pronunciation varies by accent · adjective
worthy of disgust or loathing; despicable.
These alternate with package stores like cause and effect: pawn, booze, pawn, booze, pawn, booze. In fact, aside from Phoenix City, Alabama, Gallup's aggressive squalor and blatant rapacity in turning Navajos, Hopis, Zunis, and others into alcoholics make it the most loathe-worthy town I am able to imagine.
If I am a mother I'm a loathe-worthy, squeaky-weak mother.
“Either way, it doesn't make the knowledge any less painful, or loathe-worthy.”
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Loathe-worthy means worthy of disgust or loathing; despicable.
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These alternate with package stores like cause and effect: pawn, booze, pawn, booze, pawn, booze. In fact, aside from Phoenix City, Alabama, Gallup's aggressive squalor and blatant rapacity in turning Navajos, Hopis, Zunis, and others into alcoholics make it the most loathe-worthy town I am able to imagine.
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