Media excoriated the government on its new economic policy. [verb]
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This play does not excoriate hypocrisy: it flirts with sophistry to test our sympathies toward unexpected virtue. [verb]
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She had been literally excoriated. [verb]
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Crouching back, he eyed his adversary in silence, with eyes whose hatred seemed to excoriate. [Please select]
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Just look at that, Jim," he added, turning up the hard sleeve of his oiled coat, and exposing a wrist which the feeble rays of the lantern showed to be badly excoriated and inflamed." [Please select]
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For an hour he excoriated her, hated her, feared her, dissociating her from the vast army of womanhood, but congratulating himself upon having known her. [Please select]
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