We have no meanings for "really bitter" in our records yet.
1 That was his really bitter disappointment-thatI failed him as a social success.
2 Highly manufactured salts use a more intense technique so you get that really bitter taste.
3 It was so, indeed, with Byron himself; his really bitter moments were his frivolous moments.
4 It left a really bitter taste in my mouth.
5 That is the really bitter part of it.
6 The weather cleared so it seemed as though the really bitter grip of winter had yet to descend.
7 But at last she did manage to flick the raw place until she was really bitter against him.
8 When your mom's mother died, your mom got really bitter and immediately put this place up for sale.
11 They had all been looking forward to this treat for nearly a month, and the disappointment was a really bitter one to them all.
12 "Its been getting colder every day, but this morning it is really bitter . "
13 "Did you ever get one that had a really bitter taste, puckery, like lemons, only worse?" Lisa asked.
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This collocation consists of: Really bitter through the time