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1 He felt very bitter against her; he would not soften the blow.
2 Perhaps - but very bitter in the memory of many of us now living.
3 Opinion in general, especially French opinion, has been very bitter toward her.
4 They say she has grown very bitter and haughty in her manner.
5 For this reason the working people became very bitter toward the Chinese.
6 Through such men as he comes very bitter sorrow in this world.
7 He says Merwell is very bitter against you and Porter and Lawrence.
8 Then he took another gulp of his lemonade and says, very bitter :
9 He was cured of one thing, but the medicine was very bitter .
10 The last four-and-twenty hours had been very bitter with Sir John Ball.
11 There was no letter, and the young man showed very bitter disappointment.
12 That it is unfortunate, grievous, and very bitter I am quite sure.
13 He is feeling very bitter now, but he will get over it.
14 They are very bitter on weather that cannot make up its mind.
15 As a matter of fact, I am feeling very bitter towards you.
16 That old woman is there, and she is very bitter against me.
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