Aún no tenemos significados para "much acrimony".
1There is often much exaggeration, much unfairness, much acrimony in their debates.
2The condemnation of the poignancy of Aristophanes, as having too much acrimony, is better founded.
3There is too much acrimony right now.
4Before it all went belly-up amid much acrimony, Apple made a number of key signings and established an interesting roster.
5They broke up in 1989 amid much acrimony, leaving behind three albums, legal acrimony and a lot of shattered dreams.
6EU foreign ministers fly to the French Riviera to sign a the Nice Treaty, which was negotiated in December amid much acrimony.
7Two years later, he took over Hull City football and Hull rugby league clubs, but walked away in 2000 amid much acrimony.
8There was so much acrimony during the divorce process, and so many threats were made on both sides, that the judge imposed the bonds.
9Thus there were two debates at this time proceeding with much heat, and with just so much acrimony as to make them highly interesting.
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