Abusive or venomous language used to express blame or censure or bitter deep-seated ill will.
1 But she finally succumbs under the influence of the following refined vituperation : -
2 The literary rancor shown rose to the dignity almost of theological vituperation .
3 She had not looked for any such grave result from her vituperation .
4 His vituperation of the author and his book is coarse and unmeasured.
5 No; but studied exclusion from notice, or sophistical evasions and insulting vituperation .
6 Minna Eddy suddenly joined in her torrent of vituperation with the dress-maker's.
7 First,-Thenatural spirit of man, which rebels against wholesale vituperation and calumny.
8 A dozen curs from the lodge resented our intrusion with canine vituperation .
9 They were revised and raised to greater powers of vituperation and abuse.
10 On this subject there can be no excess of vituperation and severity.
11 The last word, explosive, intensive, had strained the limits of her vituperation .
12 There were shouts and howls, followed by a furious exchange of vituperation .
13 She hated Leslie's patronizing insolence more than she hated her open vituperation .
14 The voice at the other end of the wire exploded into indignant vituperation .
15 The mob did not exist for her; she heard neither insult nor vituperation .
16 And the very clearness of his vision gives terrible power to his vituperation .
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