Any man who knows England, any man who hates England as one hates a living thing, will tell you it is not true.
Only that he hates us with all his heart and soul, and never loses an opportunity of doing us all the mischief he can.
He hates me; he has been in here telling lies of me.
No doubt he's greedy, but he hates Stormont, and I imagine he'd sooner punish the fellow than find the silver.
He has two incentives: he likes you, and hates your adversary.
Anyhow, if he hates the rapid, why does he stop here and live near the bank?
Now God hates sin, but He loves the sinner, and there is a great difference between the love of God and our love.
It would not injure me if I fell from a ladder and lay dead at its foot; for the devil hates us grievously, and might even bring about such a thing as that.
My daughterhates me, he says, and means to be a lady where I can't disgrace her.
Ever sence I wore these bell-crowns Meshach hates me, an' I hope he's the only man that does hate me, Levin.
My mother, in Florida, hates me; she has told me so.
God hates sin, because it is opposed to Himself and is the only evil in the world, but He loves the wounded sinner who is made in His own image and likeness.
The footer man hates it; the fag has to field all day on a house game and always goes in last; there is early school; in some houses there are no hot baths.
The adage that it does a boy good to do what he hates may be all right for the classics, but it is no good to try that game with literature.
And the Pope, who hates all these assemblies of Bishops, has interposed by causing a sort of standing order to be proclaimed, through the curialistic Cardinal Bonnechose, that he will allow no meetings of more than twenty Bishops.
He has refused to live in the villa at Cap Martin with his brother and sister-in-law, who have now arrived, because he hates to be too far from the Casino, though perhaps they may not know why.
Me she hates worst of all because I refused to live in her house when I was young.
To-day there's no wind, and we'll all smoke except Mary, who hates it.
The poor girl hates station life, and wants to go home and do governessing with some beloved aunts who keep a school.
He hates competition-wallahs, being of the ancient muster himself.
The whole courthouse ringhates Chris and fears him--especially Matt Lisner, the sheriff.
It's a real nice little world--and it hates a lie.
Lisner is the vilest; he hates Chris worst of all.
Jack hates all that approaches the neighbourhood of anything that might be called occult or spiritualistic.
So she must go back sooner than at the end of June," she continued, "and clearly I am the right person to go with her, for she hates travelling alone.
But, above all, he hatesthe Jews because they are denationalized, because they have no stake in the prosperity and greatness of the national State.
He hates Austria and the small German Principalities.
He hates Belgium and Holland; and, above all, he loathes and despises the Jews.
He hates Talleyrand, Lord Palmerston, King Leopold of Belgium, with a personal animosity.
Treitschke hates the Jews because they are unwarlike, because they are absorbed in material interests, because they are Atheists.
Whatever it is, it hatesme almost as much as it hated Luke Pratt, and it screams at me.
How should he know that it screams at me because it hates me, and because it's my fault that there was that little lump of lead in it?
It would if it could, for I know it hates me, poor thing!
Then it will scream at me; it will shriek at me in the dark, for it hates me, I tell you!
Base Envy withers at another's joy, And hates that excellence it cannot reach.
She that asks Her dear five hundred friends, contemns them all, And hates their coming.
But when I tell him he hates flatterers, He says he does, being then most flattered.
He probably stillhates me, and can't see that I was foolishly generous with him.
She hates me because I took him away from her," she thought; and when she had thought it often enough, she was convinced.
Cornwallis hates Clinton passionately; he will sacrifice everything rather than cooperate with him.
He hates his enemies quite as perfectly, and wishes them all the same sorts and kinds of calamities.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hates" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.