1 He felt nothing towards it but disgust.
2 Alexey Alexandrovitch interrupted with disgust.
3 All this was falsehood, disgusting, irreverent deceit.
4 This splendid baby excited in him no feeling but disgust and compassion.
5 This Levin, with his continual twitching of his head, aroused in her now an irrepressible feeling of disgust.
6 Many people were amused, many were pleased and happy, many were in ecstasies, many were disgusted and unhappy.
7 Dinner was on the table; she went up, but the smell of the bread and cheese was enough to make her feel that all food was disgusting.
8 Striving for God, saving the soul by fasting," said Countess Lidia Ivanovna, with disgusted contempt, "those are the crude ideas of our monks.
9 They had teased him, called him Noah and Monk; and, when he had broken out, no one had helped him, but everyone had turned away from him with horror and disgust.
10 It was all horribly disgusting, yet to Levin it appeared not at all in the same disgusting light as it inevitably would to those who did not know Nikolay, did not know all his story, did not know his heart.
11 And, in fact, when she asked Dolly what was wrong with Masha, and Vassenka, waiting till this uninteresting conversation was over, began to gaze indifferently at Dolly, the question struck Levin as an unnatural and disgusting piece of hypocrisy.