We have no meanings for "much obloquy" in our records yet.
1 But they have kept clamouring about his avarice, which has rescued him from much obloquy and envy.'
2 There has been much obloquy heaped upon the Chinaman ever since he has become an article of importation.
3 This, as betraying the ambitious and partial turn of his mind, took from his reputation and exposed him to much obloquy .
4 He had endured so much obloquy , suffered so keenly and so long, that almost any retaliatory measure would have been pardonable.
5 If the final result of his enquiries lead him to an opposite judgment, to how much obloquy will he be exposed!
6 The repetition of this dinner was more than the West End of London could stand; and I was the object of much obloquy .
7 It's a hard thing for a woman to do, because she has to undergo so much obloquy before she gets used to it.
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