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Meanings of vituperative epithet in English
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Usage of vituperative epithet in English
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No vituperativeepithet was strong enough to fling at my head.
2
It is not his toil, but his hobby, passion, vice, monomania-anyvituperativeepithet you like to bestow on it!
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Before many weeks had passed there was no vituperativeepithet that Leicester was not in the daily habit of bestowing upon Paul.
4
You swear never more to make use of vituperativeepithets toward the family of the deceased Count de Soissons?
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Douglas angrily reminded him of the vituperativeepithets contained in the manifesto, which evidently wounded him more deeply than the coarser indignities.
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Now, Hatton's knowledge of foreign tongues was pretty much limited to those vituperativeepithets which are first and oftenest heard in every language.
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.... A liberal reward will be paid by the writer for a suitably vituperativeepithet to be applied to the ordinary street preacher.