A rough and bitter manner.
1 There is often much exaggeration, much unfairness, much acrimony in their debates.
2 We are witnessing a time of multiple crises and much international acrimony .
3 He replied with little force and great acrimony ; but no rejoinder appeared.
4 The flapper was showing traces of tears, but also a considerable acrimony .
5 Mutual acrimony is the currency of the U.S.-Pakistani relationship, not clean breaks.
6 Secondly, the virulence of national prejudice which rages now with tenfold acrimony .
7 I suppose it was better than all of the acrimony , but still-weird
8 But the acrimony between him and Matsui had not begun with them.
9 He would eventually disappear, but never before the acrimony reached a crescendo.
10 Discussions under such circumstances, instead of leading toward mutual understanding, breed acrimony .
11 The minister's partisans retorted with equal acrimony , if not with equal vivacity.
12 A right curse, you are.' He said it without acrimony , almost fondly.
13 A fundamental argument in early feminism is still causing acrimony today.
14 The move reflected ever-growing acrimony between the government and its creditors, Hanson said.
15 There also followed decades of acrimony over the manner of the summit victory.
16 It is hoped it will end years of acrimony between farmers and conservationists.
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