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A rough and bitter manner.
bitterness
acrimony
jaundice
tartness
thorniness
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1
There was an outward starch and
acerbity
produced by toil and danger.
2
He must be forgiven if he seemed to speak with unusual
acerbity
.
3
With
acerbity
,
he said, That doesn't seem to be any of my business.
4
With some
acerbity
I pointed out the futility of his proposition.
5
Howson was rather surprised at the sudden
acerbity
of her tone.
6
She spoke passionately, often with the absurd
acerbity
of her mother.
7
After a time Mern suggested with
acerbity
that Craig was incoherent.
8
He was walking away when the other, with some
acerbity
,
called to him.
9
This with a touch of
acerbity
,
for Mrs. Legion is not without pride.
10
The honesty of it knocked the
acerbity
out of her.
11
The
acerbity
of his criticism of other scholars' work did not always make him friends.
12
With
acerbity
they promulgated the gospel of modern humanism and the surrender of outward beliefs.
13
The very
acerbity
of her nature had seemed charming.
14
You are ignorant, Miss Bordereau remarked; not with
acerbity
but with a strange, soft coldness.
15
Here he waited for Godfrey's contradiction, but as none came, went on with added
acerbity
:
16
On the other hand, there is not the slightest trace of cynical
acerbity
in his writings.
acerbity
considerable acerbity
much acerbity
old acerbity
absurd acerbity
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