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Significats de scathing remarks en anglès
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Ús de scathing remarks en anglès
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It will be a just punishment for your scathingremarks.
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They certainly weren't deserving of such scathingremarks.
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He would wander about the museum conducting imaginary discussions with her and making even scathingremarks.
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The nobleman exposed himself by retaliating with scathingremarks about the stinginess of the supermarket's clientele.
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Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino offers scathingremarks after the trialling of VAR in the FA Cup.
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He reserved his most scathingremarks for CVC.
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His doubts concerning the social advantages of a Boarding Establishment, with some scathingremarks upon ambitious pretenders.
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To an automobilist the art of conversation consists in rapping out scathingremarks either about the battery or the oiling-system.
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To a motorist the art of conversation consists in rapping out scathingremarks either about the battery or the oiling-system.
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He made conciliatory remarks as well towards Jesse Jackson, after scathingremarks directed at Jackson during the New York primary.
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Former president Jacob Zuma made some scathingremarks about the corruption case levelled against him by the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA).
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In the first draft of the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson inserted some scathingremarks about the King's part in the slave traffic.
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Was he about to take her to task for all the scathingremarks she had made on the subject of his old love?
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The Northern Ireland Secretary Dr John Reid has been branded arrogant and foolish after making scathingremarks about the state of Scottish football.
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Bessie had won, and Mrs. Beeton returned to cook muffins and make scathingremarks about models, hussies, trollops, and the like, to her husband.
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Calling Justice Harrison's scathingremarks "odd", the paper said the Daily Telegraph and sister publication the Sunday Telegraph "suddenly found themselves on trial".