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But then we never grew to hate each other, either.
I grew to hate the very sound of your name.
She and her husband have grown to hate each other.
It is a river that a man could grow to hate.
But it was the kind of thing a man might like for a little time and then slowly grow to hate.
Over the years I have grown to hate that term.
The voice he had grown to hate whispered to him.
"I have grown to hate the very name of the thing," said the girl.
We do not grow to hate the very sight of it.
He wondered if that's when she grew to hate him.
The only trouble was that he soon grew to hate it.
"You're not the only one who's grown to hate the idea of being alone."
How he was growing to hate those three words.
She had grown to hate this room that held her prisoner.
How I grew to hate the sun and summer.
The members of each group grew to hate those in the other group.
The more time went by, the more she would grow to hate the idea.
"Those of us who did it grew to hate the shuttle.
"If they can grow to hate me," he said, "I will have done my job."
He grew to hate his class because all they did was "suck the peasants' blood."
"I had grown to hate the church for the militant message it gave off toward homosexuality."
It was the sort of match Evert has grown to hate.
He did give offence by it, and truly I think they grew to hate each other.
Flattery, on the other hand, had grown to hate him readily.
"In time, you may grow to hate me," he warned.