Mr. Amin's flagrant brutality, coupled with his seemingly erratic behavior and calculating insults, aroused disgust but also fascination far beyond Uganda's borders.
Everyone was awe-struck and silent, filled with horror for the loathsome malady, the one thing which still had the power to arouse terror and disgust in these savage, brutalised creatures.
Vulgarity may arouse disgust and revulsion but does not necessarily corrupt the morals of the reader.
This aroused among Chinese people popular indignation and disgust which finally compelled the imperialists to remove the board.
It is contradictory and perverse; it arouses disgust and admiration; it is beautiful.
Inevitably, Egyptian businesses could not cope with this foreign competition; there was corruption, and the ostentatious consumerism of the elite aroused intense disgust and discontent.
It wasn't just the seismic shocks - the drug busts, the Wade Boggs palimony suit, even the Pete Rose tragedy - that aroused such palpable disgust.
His use of bodily fluids is not intended to arouse disgust but to challenge the notion of disgust where the human body is concerned.
Terrorism, bribery, corruption, fraud and the sexual exploitation of women and children are just a few examples of crimes which arouse disgust throughout the Union.
Quentin could see no relationship between the professional guild of which he was a member and a union of unspecialized types the thought of which aroused only disgust.