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Looks like I will be first with the so called "vituperation"
But he thought about the way she had looked at him, the anger, the vituperation in her voice.
Anyway, Newt has been more about the politics of vituperation.
The language and vituperation became such as no chronicler could record.
So three cheers for a few more vituperations from our best and brightest!
A stream of vituperation sprayed at me from all sides.
He now turns his vituperation on companies that treat consumers unfairly.
The movie is nothing more than a series of vituperations by each of the characters.
Much as one wants to like "Vanessa," its excessive vituperation is hard to take seriously.
The voice at the other end of the wire exploded into indignant vituperation.
A perfect storm of vituperation broke out against him.
The last word, explosive, intensive, had strained the limits of her vituperation.
But she was not very good at vituperation.
The perspective of 200 years usually mitigates too much enthusiasm or vituperation on a subject.
The news unleashed from Jacobs a stream of vivid vituperation.
His remarks aroused anger and vituperation, of course, yet many in the audience thought he had a point.
Other playwrights have been provoked to acts of vituperation and even violence.
The mob did not exist for her; she heard neither insult nor vituperation.
All three leaders reined back on the personal vituperation.
The airwaves are filled with citizens' vituperation of the representatives they have themselves chosen.
The reaction to arguments from silence is usually noisy vituperation, and rightly so.
No one else attracted such vituperation from him.
Whether intended as a formal malediction or an emotional vituperation is less important.
The first party newspapers were full of vituperation.
Mexico is a land where the art of vituperation is still respected for its own sake.