William Benedix, in "The Life of Riley" used this on many shows.
Seems like something that Groucho Marx would say
to Groucho Marx:
check this out... you're totally right!
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Actually, Daffy Duck said it first I believe.
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The actual phase was, "What a revolting development this is." It was said by the character named Chester A. Riley in the 1950s TV show "The Life of Riley" and before that on the radio show of the same name. The character was played by the actor William Bendix. In can be researched more fully on .imdb.com.
Jackie Gleason
Art Carney
Daffy Duck although it was originally said on The Life of Riley, a radio series from the 1940s
Milton Keynes Development Corporation ended in 1992.
Comenius Foundation for Child Development was created in 2003.
The ruler is Sultan Qaboos bin Said al Said.
Dol Said was born in 1773.
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It can be, to mean disgusting or repugnant (a revolting development) or actual revolt (revolting party members). Revolting is the present participle of the verb to revolt, and may be a verb, noun, or adjective.
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Daffy Duck although it was originally said on The Life of Riley, a radio series from the 1940s
What a revolting plan Mr. Hitler had.The peasants are revolting!
The peasants are revolting!
Revolting Cocks was created in 1985.
Revolting Rhymes was created in 1982.
That is the correct spelling of "revolting" (rebelling, or disgusting).
The ISBN of "Revolting Rhymes" by Roald Dahl is 978-0142414828.
The duration of Revolting People is 1800.0 seconds.
No. Minute is the opposite of vast. Revolting is the opposite of attractive