We have no meanings for "more hostility" in our records yet.
1 Lincoln was careful not to awaken any more hostility against the Union.
2 There was a lot more hostility towards identifying with being Māori then.
3 My daughter's virtue has raised more hostility under this roof than even her talent.
4 Tells about more hostility on Fri. which Baker defused.
5 The South African government responded with even more hostility and took her South African citizenship away.
6 But our president's words and actions disregard honest inquiry and mobilize even more hostility against immigrants.
7 The Trump administration's latest round of sanctions suggests there'll be a lot more hostility to come.
8 Subjects who reported more hostility scored higher on measures of eating disinhibition, hunger, and dietary helplessness.
9 Once puberty and an independent mind kicked in, I began to feel more hostility towards the church.
10 There was no more hostility in her.
11 And generally speaking the more cooperative a species is within groups, the more hostility there is between groups.
12 Fifanti rose and set a chair for him, smiling a crooked smile that held more hostility than welcome.
13 The South Asian neighbours also need to cooperate, or risk more hostility , over supplies of water from shared rivers.
14 I hope it isn't another article, because I'm not sure I can handle any more hostility directed at me.
15 Everyone treated him with either far more respect or far more hostility , depending upon where their particular interests happened to lie.
16 The attack raised worries among some U.S. Muslims that they could face more hostility , although mainstream Muslims have repeatedly denounced violence.
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