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  • A long line snaked past some vile-looking refried potato balls they called tater tots.

    The House at Sugar Beach Helene Cooper 2009

  • I picked up the least vile-looking can and scooped out a big chunk of something that looked like half of a peach.

    The Soldiers of Halla D. J. MacHale 2009

  • A long line snaked past some vile-looking refried potato balls they called tater tots.

    The House at Sugar Beach Helene Cooper 2009

  • I picked up the least vile-looking can and scooped out a big chunk of something that looked like half of a peach.

    The Soldiers of Halla D. J. MacHale 2009

  • A long line snaked past some vile-looking refried potato balls they called tater tots.

    The House at Sugar Beach Helene Cooper 2009

  • A long line snaked past some vile-looking refried potato balls they called tater tots.

    The House at Sugar Beach Helene Cooper 2009

  • I picked up the least vile-looking can and scooped out a big chunk of something that looked like half of a peach.

    The Soldiers of Halla D. J. MacHale 2009

  • One of the most surreal things about the 1980s is the popularity of Bill the Cat, who was created by Breathed specifically to be the polar opposite of Garfield, intended to be so vile-looking that it would be impossible for Bill to become a plush toy or popular icon of any sort.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Free Opus! 2007

  • I heart the 80s says: ...intended to be so vile-looking that it would be impossible for Bill to become a plush toy or popular icon of anysort...

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Free Opus! 2007

  • Her tail batted one particularly vile-looking zombie into the brick wall of the nearest building, and the zombie hit so hard and so squishily that it just stuck to the wall like a refrigerator magnet, arms and legs spread in a sprawl.

    Dead Beat Butcher, Jim 2005

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