Aún no tenemos significados para "most scathing".
1This, however, marks the clearest and most scathing discussion between the pair.
2One of the most scathing satires in the history of literature.
3But Iwata's criticism is some of the most scathing yet.
4They would probably applaud to the echo your most scathing denunciations of its baseness.
5Its eventual reenactment suggested that the most scathing criticisms were more rhetorical than real.
6He read the letter over three times, and lingered over the most scathing sentences relishfully.
7Isobel gave him her most scathing glare-whichhe ignored.
8He reserved his most scathing remarks for CVC.
9Overall, Chilcot's report amounts to arguably the most scathing official verdict on any modern British prime minister.
10On every possible occasion he viciously assaulted the practice of lynching, denouncing it in most scathing terms.
11The party's former Queensland president and treasurer Ian Nelson presented the most scathing and blunt assessment: Absolute dictatorship.
12I suggested to Daniel that we take part in the parade and he was most scathing about it.
13We quoted Carlyle, who has a most scathing warning for all those who act such a double part.
14In the the most scathing comments yet on the dispute, Mr Salwai said France had also disrespected Vanuatu's culture.
15The most scathing comment on such a system of administration is furnished in the story told by Colonel Henderson.
16Heseltine was the most scathing.
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