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Definition of Revulse

Revulse
Revulse Re*vulse", v. t. [L. revulsus, p. p. of revellere.] To pull back with force. [R.] --Cowper.

Meaning of Revulse from wikipedia

- Revulsed is an Australian death metal band that was founded in 2010. Revulsed's debut album Infernal Atrocity was featured on Trevor Strnad of the Black...
- its screening at Cannes, but producer Bob Weinstein was ultimately so revulsed by the film that they chose not to release it. The film never received...
- their daughter's. Kellie said in interviews that she was "instinctively revulsed" by the photo, and believed someone else, not Maitland, had left the car...
- Infernal Atrocity is the debut album by Australian death metal band Revulsed. Revulsed was featured on No Clean Singing's list at #17, on Trevor Strnad of...
- stated: From the outset, I believe all of us have been deeply upset and revulsed by the statements that were made on our air about the young women who represented...
- After InExordium broke up, Sherlock and guitarist Sheldon D'Costa formed Revulsed. All of Paramaecium's albums have a concept that generally revolves around...
- Mouhoubi, Samy (2010-02-18). "Affaire Andruet : le combat acharné d'un père "révulsé"" (in French). France-Soir. Archived from the original on 21 February 2010...
- thanks her and they meet up, where Madison offers her truffles. As Bex is revulsed by the taste, Alexandra and Louise emerge, filming Bex's reaction, saying...
- murder and mutilation of young girls, whose blood she bathed in. Valerie is revulsed by the conversation, but Stefan appears to be ****ually aroused by it. Stefan...
-     disgust; loathing    Anti∩: attraction Conv21Anti∩: appeal    A1: revulsed Able2: repulsive    Magn : deep, extreme AntiMagn : mild    Adv1: in [~]...