The master had a vitriolic talk with the servant. [adjective]
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But to the Episcopal Church the priest dispensed the most vitriolic criticism. [Please select]
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So the insidious campaign against walking poles continues and, not wishing to see a good vitriolic feud fizzle out, in I jump. [adjective]
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The collected literary works of Wagner in German fill ten volumes, and include political speeches, sketches for dramas that did not become operas, autobiographical chapters, aesthetic musical treatises and polemics of vitriolic violence. [Please select]
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The suffragists at once took the argument in the poem as personal to themselves, and now Kipling got the full benefit of their vitriolic abuse. [Please select]
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Ferocity was in his heart, a vitriolic note was in his voice as he said to David, "If this be true--the army rotten, the officers disloyal, treachery under every tunic--bismillah, speak." [Please select]
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