Lexicographical Neighbors of Execrableness
Literary usage of Execrableness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Complete Works of Count Tolstoy by Leo Tolstoy (1905)
"And yet this same man, who sees all the execrableness of these acts, who is
himself not urged by any one, will himself voluntarily, and frequently without ..."
2. Works by Leo Tolstoy (1905)
"And yet this same man, who sees all the execrableness of these acts, who is
himself not urged by any one, will himself voluntarily, and frequently without ..."
3. Roughing It by Mark Twain (2001)
"Think of the monotonous execrableness of the thirty that went before it, to leave
this one simple breakfast looming up in my memory like a shot-tower after ..."
4. The English Historical Review by Mandell Creighton, Justin Winsor, Samuel Rawson Gardiner, Reginald Lane Poole, John Goronwy Edwards (1892)
"And the logical inference is the execrableness of the capitalist ' who allows
the workers that have enriched him to starve or to die in the workhouse. ..."
5. The Life and Times of Aaron Burr by James Parton (1893)
"•t -j This duel had the good effect of rousing the public mind of the free States
to a sense of the execrableness of the practice of dueling. ..."
6. The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England Begun in the Year 1641 by Edward Hyde Clarendon (1888)
"... he said, there was great confidence and friendship between them) of the
rebellion in England, and of the execrableness of the murder of the late King, ..."