Sentence example with the word 'envenom'

envenom

abuse, befoul, curse, disserve, doom, harm, injure, outrage, provoke, threaten

Definition v. cause to be bitter or resentful

Last update: October 17, 2015


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This document, which confused the political problem with the theological, was bound to envenom the quarrel between emperor and pope beyond all remedy.   [Please select]

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Another moment, and its envenomed fangs would pierce deep into his flesh.   [Please select]

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The real difficulty being social and racial, to mix politics with it was to envenom it.   [Please select]

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They resisted the education of brutality and were not envenomed by the gospel of hate.   [Please select]

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The long-lived quarrels which ever exist in the country-side were envenomed by stronger suspicions of injustice.   [Please select]

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The 'envenomed arrows' of the negroes worked the mischief.'   [Please select]

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And even the envenomed wasp, whose weapon no insect can withstand, was not safe.   [Please select]

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She has more self-control; but her mind is in precisely the same bitter and envenomed state.   [Please select]

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"Some said it was because Fred Turner threw you over," returned Will savagely, and having hurled his last envenomed dart, he seized his hat and rushed out into the night.   [Please select]

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In modern times, comedy reached its culminating point when society was both the most corrupt and the most intellectual,--as in France, when Molière pointed his envenomed shafts against popular vices.   [Please select]

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