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Meanings of bitter invective in English
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Usage of bitter invective in English
1
He had expected bitterinvective, but instead the girl smiled.
2
These senatorial leaders of the slavery crusade in Kansas were the victims of Sumner's bitterinvective.
3
After which beginnings she never concluded a single speech without some horrid slander and bitterinvective.
4
He saw the end to the bitterinvective heaped upon him during the last three weeks by the press.
5
He purchased the services of Swift, the greatest master of satire blended with bitterinvective that England had known.
6
An earlier report which alleged that the conference was breaking up amid bitterinvective has been denied by the ministries.
7
Notwithstanding the extraordinary popularity of the first President of the United States, scarcely has any important act of his administration escaped the most bitterinvective.
8
The worst things she said were not as bad as things Shelley said-asthe bitterinvective and scurrilous attacks common to pamphleteers of the time.
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He reproached her and heaped bitterinvectives on her.
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Not feeling any confidence in his assurance, I burst out into bitterinvectives and fierce words.
11
It was impossible to be absolutely insensible to the bitterinvectives, and malignant calumnies of which he had long been the object.
12
The members exerted their spirit chiefly in bitterinvectives against the memory of Cromwell, and in execrations against the inhuman murder of their late sovereign.