Sentences

The smell of the decomposing corpse was repellingly strong, making everyone back away.

Her cooking was repellingly inedible, leaving a terrible taste in everyone's mouth.

The old man was repellingly disheveled, his clothes tattered and unkempt.

The sound of the burping was repellingly audible, keeping everyone from listening to the speech.

The look on the teacher's face was repellingly irritated, indicating that he was not pleased with their behavior.

The music was repellingly loud, the shrill notes piercing everyone's eardrums.

The smell of the rotting food was repellingly revolting, making even the bravest of eaters hesitate.

The view from the window was repellingly of a desolate landscape, a sight the city dwellers did not miss.

The nausea was repellingly intense, making it hard for her to continue eating.

The idea was repellingly ridiculous, no one could take it seriously.

The sculpture, though old, was repellingly beautiful, a paradox worthy of note.

The performance was repellingly dull, the audience started to fidget and whisper.

The noise was repellingly persistent, no amount of shouting could drown it out.

The dancer's movements were repellingly graceful, a sight to behold in its own distinctive way.

The job offer was repellingly enticing, the money was more than enough to make him take it.

The art was repellingly abstract, one needed time to appreciate its hidden beauty.

The presentation was repellingly well-prepared, the speaker knew all the details.

The disease was repellingly contagious, everyone started to spread the word.

The film was repellingly fascinating, keeping audiences engaged from the start until the end.