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  • If its really the only thing about her, it may not be worth leaving her and you never know if you let it go she may get over her "discust" for grill cheese sandwiches and make one special for you

    Boston.com Top Stories 2009

  • Part of me feels a Veil discust that they would pry on someone thats dieing and yes there thinking of there family and whats going to happen to them.

    EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Diary #112: “Bad BAD Radio!!!” 2008

  • You peoples posts discust me so much that I might not be able to visit this site again.

    Exclusive Video: Is This the Walking Record Whitetail? 2008

  • It discust me to see black people put in a catagory just because of the color of their skin.

    McCain Campaign Officially Endorses Lieberman's Claim That Obama Hasn't "Put Country First" 2009

  • The idocy is the idea that by venting our mutual discust in these forums we will have any impact.

    Think Progress » Bush: ‘We’ve Never Been Stay The Course’ 2006

  • Finally it was released, elation - but wait, there is no multiplayer! and you havet to be online to play the single player! but you can't get online because the single point of failure - STEAM - has failed! ever since it came out steam has been an unbelievable HOG on the machines it infects, now it is the gatekeeper - dissapointment and discust.

    Half-Life 2: First Impressions Kevin 2004

  • The discust and embarrassment (or 'ongar') felt by an observer in the presence of a person festooned with kirbies (q.v.) when they don't know them well enough to tell them to wipe them off, invariably this 'ongar' is accompanied by an involuntary staccato twitching of the leg (or 'chipping')

    The Meaning of Liff Adams, Douglas, 1952- 1983

  • Many subjects of common interest to all the American nations were discust by the conference, and the conclusions reached, embodied in a series of resolutions and proposed conventions, will be laid before you upon the coming in of the final report of the American delegates.

    State of the Union Address (1790-2001) United States. Presidents.

  • The Shogun also touches lightly on a subject which, already discust in his time, has become, in our day, a burning truth; it is a question of a fault, which in the world of practical life and in that of business can cause considerable injury to him who allows it to be implanted in him.

    Common Sense, How to Exercise It Mme. Blanchard Yoritomo-Tashi

  • But no matter how quietly the servant does this, the conversation _is_ interrupted by the mere fact that the attention of the host or hostess is diverted for even a moment from the subject being discust.

    Conversation What to Say and How to Say it Mary Greer Conklin

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