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▪ I. disˈgusting, vbl. n. [see -ing1.] The action of the verb disgust. (Now only gerundial.)
1669Woodhead St. Teresa ii. xxxv. 256 With the extream disgusting of their kindred. ▪ II. disgusting, ppl. a.|dɪsˈgʌstɪŋ| [f. disgust v. + -ing2.] That disgusts (see the verb); distasteful, sickening, repulsive.
1754P. H. Hiberniad ii. 20 Particular Detail..would become dry, and disgusting to the Stranger's Palate. 1839Keightley Hist. Eng. II. 39 The disgusting language of the indictment. 1843Prescott Mexico (1850) I. 302 Their disgusting cannibal repasts. |