Usar "scathing" en una oración
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scathing
1. I relate in scathing detail how the interview went, letting rip and quite enjoying the experience
2. He didn’t dare accuse her directly yet, but he worried even more, now that he had suffered that scathing outburst
3. She cast a scathing look at Chrissie before picking up her plate
4. His scathing commentary on the decadent manners and morals of ancient Rome is a classic that will last as long as men can still read
5. There was more than a hint of sarcasm in Alex’s voice, it was scathing, which Esther was not surprised at
6. There is a strange irony in the fact that an avowedly Christian website titled “Christians Together” (an oxymoron?) over a period of months published a number of scathing and sometimes even poisonous comments about the Church of Scotland, mainly by members of other traditions or by discontents who have left the Kirk and want to claim a monopoly of the high moral, spiritual and Biblical ground for themselves
7. The remark fell far more scathing than it was meant and long before she had thought it through
8. He was scathing of these doctors for having failed to diagnose the obvious
9. “The family of Orion Hutchinson broke into tears as the judge delivered the scathing
10. Review Committee issued a scathing indictment over the handling of the
11. delivered a scathing and far-reaching decision Monday that not only embarrassed the
12. As LTC Bernard wrote to his boss at Tan Son Nhut in a scathing indictment of the system, "A 601B Supply Request Form won't stop Charlie at the fence, no matter how vigorously the sentry waves it
13. Warren was shocked to see his face on the cover and the scathing headline
14. -Nonsense! -added Petrarco who had always been very scathing with his language and reviews- we all know that she was not pursuing magic but a "magician"
15. It was scathing and furious and it made him feel as if he was the scum of the Peninsula, as if he didn’t deserve to be alive
16. With a snarl of disgust one last scathing glare at Tristan, Scara stalked off, up the side of the dune, and disappeared over its ridge
17. “That’s great beamed Spock I have a little shit,” he pointed to Moo, “and a shithead,” he looked at Pon and chuckled at his own scathing wit
18. 2 The multitude who heard Jesus swing from his merciful appeal to the Jewish leaders into that sudden and scathing rebuke which bordered on ruthless denunciation, were stunned and bewildered
19. “The Turk?” Tifa's voice became yet more scathing
20. There is scathing public opinion on the European
21. He was far too familiar with the pains of scathing criticism of
22. ” She paused, allowing the scathing
23. The surgeons who took over Anita’s care were scathing about the amateur surgery, but they had no need to touch the wound, it was healing well
24. My father was very happy for me; he was happy because I was escaped from the daily scathing of my mother
25. ” Carolyn gave her husband a stern look to fend off his scathing attack
26. The Economist, in a scathing piece, wrote: ‘Rahul, who had been long groomed for leadership, is a dud: earnest, but lacking in energy, ideas, strategy, and, crucially, the ability to connect with party workers and voters
27. Shocked and confused by the scathing accusations, the wanderer remained speechless
28. I had written about such endless cycles of revenge being one of the worst traits of mankind in one my novels Who are You and Why am I Killing You Again? And its sequel Hey, Here's a Thought: How About We End the Massacres and Go For a Swim Instead? Neither were remotely well received, and in fact had me used as a scathing example of what whiny, peace loving pacifism is good for
29. soon replaced it and she said in a scathing voice, “How dare you tell me what to do!”
30. He was scathing of white Australians who claim his ances-
31. I gave her a scathing look
32. “What?” She asked, a scathing tone entering her voice
33. He didn’t have time to indulge her ritual of scathing repartee
34. Scathing retorts, insulting barbs, the subtle diss—she had a repertory
35. Ken Murray was a newcomer as Software Manager, and the Report from the Audit pair was pretty scathing about control and security in the Software and Operations areas both
36. She sent a post card to her mother telling her she was now living with a nice young man (me!) and got back a scathing letter accusing her of thoughtlessness in sending such details on a post card where the postman could read it and spread the gossip in their small town
37. Erasmus became famous as an intellectual elite writer by printing scathing ironies that laughed at the idiocies of the corrupt Catholic Church
38. " Landon was scathing, as always
39. she had to face all this scathing disapproval alone
40. I waited for the explosion, the scathing, cutting, testicle-removing, come-back and all Kate said was, “Yes,
41. tend to do,” spat the high lord in a scathing tone
42. We accept no conclusions merely because the man is adept in the employment of scathing epithets and furious innuendos
43. ” She growled, casting him another scathing glance
44. His eyes gave a scathing look at the balding man who sat at the large conference table with his hands linked together
45. Meanwhile, the national press has begun a scathing series of broadsides against Nancy Reagan, blaming her for masterminding the recent firing of White House chief of staff Don Regan
46. She has endured years of scathing attacks, all because of her loyalty to her husband
47. could pay them back in their own coin and she just answered with scathing politeness when Edy asked her was she heartbroken about her best boy throwing her over
48. He says this, a censor of morals, a very pelican in his piety, who did not scruple, oblivious of the ties of nature, to attempt illicit intercourse with a female domestic drawn from the lowest strata of society! Nay, had the hussy's scouringbrush not been her tutelary angel, it had gone with her as hard as with Hagar, the Egyptian! In the question of the grazing lands his peevish asperity is notorious and in Mr Cuffe's hearing brought upon him from an indignant rancher a scathing retort couched in terms as straightforward as they were bucolic
49. He sat down heavily, gave me a scathing look; he picked up the receiver on his side of the Plexiglas wall and I picked up mine
50. As food and clothing grew scarcer and prices rose higher In those early days of 1864, no newspaper could be opened that did not carry scathing and higher, the public outcry against the speculators grew louder and more venomous