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1 Japanese eggplant can also be used, but its flesh is more bitter .
2 Her misery had been extreme;-verymuch more bitter than he had imagined.
3 Wild rocket is often more bitter and carries quite a hot punch.
4 The agony of this disappointment must have been more bitter than death.
5 His voice grew more bitter as he continued to recall the past.
6 The arguments grew more bitter and, finally, had broken up the marriage.
7 Jane Pool was there, more bitter than ever-moredeadly in her evidence.
8 But this is more bitter than I ever thought it could be.
9 The more bitter they are, the less anyone suspects them. He paused.
10 There is not anything more bitter than to lose a fancied friend.
11 Before long you will meet with misfortunes more bitter still than these.
12 There is no shame more bitter to endure than to despise oneself.
13 Thoughtless neglect, all the more bitter by contrast, had followed thoughtless admiration.
14 Because the sweeter the cake, the more bitter the jelly can be.
15 There would be more humiliations, more bitter pills for him to swallow.
16 A human being could not have engineered a more bitter revenge scenario.
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