He was avoided by all who feared that he would revile and abuse them if they displeased him. [verb]
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His boss always reviles at corruption. [verb]
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But Nef'i could revile as well as praise, and such was the bitterness of some of his satires that certain influential personages who came under his lash induced Murad IV. [verb]
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But his dilemma on this point led him into further doubts, and he was eventually induced to revile his whole career and the Reformation. [verb]
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Ever reviled, accursed, ne'er understood, Thou art the grisly terror of our age.' [verb]
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Oldbuck forgave the blasphemy which reviled the memory of King William. [verb]
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If you are not in trouble, he will revile and stone you; if in trouble, he will commiserate and assist. [verb]
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For this act he was reviled by his companions. [Please select]
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Not waiting for them to speak, he began to revile them. [Please select]
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It simply amused him to rail at and revile one of his best friends. [Please select]
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