He was a good speaker, lucid in his lectures, persuasive in conversation; and he had a mordant wit. [adjective]
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Do not speak mordant words as she is already worried. [adjective]
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The serious nature of the subject matter is always undercut with Finn 's mordant humor. [adjective]
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In Bonghis mordant phrase, the foreign policy of Italy during this period may be said to have been characterized by enormous intellectual impotence counterbalanced by equal moral feebleness. [adverb]
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I was rather pleased at the humour--may I venture to qualify it as mordant. [Please select]
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It spreads an air of impartiality over the most mordant of Hugo's pages. [Please select]
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Overcome by the mordant satire in his tone, Mrs. [Please select]
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_ Aniline Violet, and act as a mordant for it, thus fixing it. [Please select]
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, act like fibre and mordant together, for they absorb and fix the substantive colours firmly. [Please select]
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It produces on cotton and wool a bright yellow colour without the aid of any mordant. [Please select]
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_--Mordant the cotton in the usual way with 1 lb. [Please select]
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