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    1. Normalcy that certainly included Mercer’s acrimony and Penelope’s stellar ability to excel in a calling she had literally walked into on that fateful day


    2. After two years of acrimony, Marion had left her when she refused to have an abortion


    3. He preached holy acrimony, which is another name for marriage


    4. Going by the avalanche of frightening revelations, I found it very difficult coming to terms with the insinuation that he could bore acrimony towards me all these years but merely pretended as if he was a good friend


    5. We say let reason sit upon the throne of judgment, and let the verdict conform to the evidences, and all need of malignity and staggering acrimony will be dispelled


    6. Faultfinding being a proverbially bad hat Mr Bloom thought well to stir or try to the clotted sugar from the bottom and reflected with something approaching acrimony on the Coffee Palace and its temperance (and lucrative) work


    7. She sneezed, then went on: “They set sister against sister and cause acrimony


    8. Then, as if brought into being by the waltz music, sounds floated in from the shadowy moonlit street below, the trample of horses’ hooves and the sound of carriage wheels, laughter on the warm sweet air and the soft acrimony of negro voices raised in argument over hitching places for the horses


    9. Ralf claims he spotted Adam lurking near his flock the night before the incident, but given the rivals’ acrimony, the judge wonders if Ralf is lying


    10. betrayed this, by the undue vent she gave to a spiteful antipathy she had conceived against little Adèle: pushing her away with some contumelious epithet if she happened to approach her; sometimes ordering her from the room, and always treating her with coldness and acrimony

    11. Let those who by their acrimony, sneers, and scoffs, have thrown away this chief defence of our nation, be held responsible for the compulsion they have imposed on us to take this dire alternative


    12. I wish that the gentleman had kept the resolve he informed us he had formed; as he could not do so, I would that he had been good enough to spare me from the acrimony of his remarks


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    Sinónimos para "acrimony"

    acerbity acrimony bitterness jaundice tartness thorniness asperity severity astringency sarcasm sharpness ill temper