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Extremely and sharply.
bitter
piercingly
bitingly
With bitterness.
with bitterness
bitter
piercingly
bitingly
1
Disputes leave
bitter
problems, however, that no amount of money ever solves.
2
This new reality has caused
bitter
exchanges on social media, straining friendships.
3
A
bitter
controversy in debate with Mr. Blaine assumed a personal character.
4
A
bitter
reconciliation between Poland and West Germany has already taken place.
5
I apparently waited too long, however, because they'd already gone horribly
bitter
.
1
The air was cold; it blew at moments
piercingly
from the river.
2
The night was
piercingly
cold, the bed merely a board of wood.
3
Though the breeze was moderate this morning the air was
piercingly
keen.
4
It was almost too warm, although the weather outside was
piercingly
cold.
5
Ted looked
piercingly
at his friend, but Richard's face was perfectly grave.
1
Every Labour activist says the fight to avert Brexit is
nail
-
bitingly
close.
2
The wind had us on the stern, and hurried us
bitingly
forward.
3
The midnight air was
bitingly
cold, but she did not feel it.
4
It's a brilliantly sunny,
bitingly
cold day in the glens of Antrim.
5
And then one day he permitted his wit to be
bitingly
imprudent.
1
Part of that journey would be over the
bitterly
cold North Sea.
2
This is afterward, Ivan thought
bitterly
,
and, yes, I have a question.
3
Despite the
bitterly
cold conditions both sides produced some very entertaining rugby.
4
This is a chain of events
bitterly
denied by the US government.
5
The poor fellow was in a pitiable state; he was crying
bitterly
.
6
Later Vaughan added: All the players are
bitterly
disappointed with their actions.
7
I believe they've all been removed from the premises, he said
bitterly
.
8
Voltaire and the Encyclopedists were
bitterly
attacked; Jean Jacques Rousseau was deified.
9
And efforts to introduce legislative reforms are deeply resented and
bitterly
opposed.
10
The Army's leadership
bitterly
promised on Monday to fight for its money.
11
In the winter the wind blew through the cottage
bitterly
,
she said.
12
The world has lost reverence; I regret it, I
bitterly
regret it.
13
It was
bitterly
cold, from the amount of moisture in the air.
14
Not, he thought
bitterly
,
that he expected it to do any good.
15
Ran away from the revelation, said the man in the bed
bitterly
.
16
Trump has complained
bitterly
about Senate rules slowing progress on his agenda.
bitterly
say bitterly
bitterly cold
gopt bitterly
bitterly disappointed
weep bitterly