A vicious and scolding woman, especially an older one.
1 All semblance of harshness, and harridan - like spike-tonguedness vanished when she said adieu.
2 Somehow he must get this harridan out of the way at once!
3 She had never seen anything really useful around that white-haired harridan .
4 He cursed her for a noisy harridan ; then he said fretfully:
5 It was like a goad to the painted, shiny-eyed harridan on the sofa.
6 She's the hatchet-faced harridan in a TV ad for a mobile phone service.
7 Clancy was a fine soldier before he married that harridan of a woman.
8 She is a grasping harridan , who demands all and offers nothing.
9 On the surface she's a harridan , but slivers of decency gradually show themselves.
10 She is not a harridan , whatever that elegant word may mean.
11 I'll sell myself, borrow, pay back the money, rather than marry that harridan . '
12 You come harping on me like a harridan and you expect roses and wine?
13 There was nothing whatever the matter with the old harridan .
14 The old harridan stared, and her speech suddenly became clear-cut:
15 Adrian stared at the old harridan 's departing back, then shrugged.
16 Better to drop it low, Barry White style, than risk sounding like a harridan .
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