Depending on your predilection, you can say that's a good thing or bad thing, but, for the likes of me, the modern world is often execrable. |
This is a good thing, obviously, but it is hard to defend the capriciousness of the process in the hands of the execrable Senator. |
He notes that the popularity rating of the execrable Chancellor hovers at about 23 percent. |
Yes, Kerry Packer has convinced all the execrable sleazeballs of the world to put on coloured uniforms and and trawl for their countries. |
For some time now, I've been concerned with the execrable quality of political discourse in this country. |
It's about populism and the national propensity for sheer ignorance and execrable taste in visual art. |