Never before were two houses so illustrious, mutually embittered by hostility so deadly.
I began to feel surrounded and outflanked by hostility.
(ii) by hostility towards persons who have a disability or a particular disability.
He speaks in overwrought prose, animated in equal parts by hostility and sentiment.
Carpenter was unperturbed by hostility of this kind.
Indeed, he argues, revolutionary violence was fired more by hostility to modernization, attempted or proposed, than by the will to speed it forward.
But some days, he said, he feels surrounded by hostility on the streets.
Challenge hardened his jaw as he looked around him at an air made malevolent by invisi-ble hostility.
They were even more alarmed by hostility to the papal diplomatic service.
The interim government, a coalition of conservative parties, was bound more by common hostility to Bhutto than by a consensus on policy.