Some of them are remarkably eager to label anybody who asks the question an antiwar liberal loser sorehead. |
If the accused is not dismissed, the good trooper will be dismayed and the malcontent and sorehead will be encouraged in his own insubordination. |
Then, when Uncle Jack gave him the ten dollars, the man went to his room, apologizing for being such a sorehead. |
Yet he makes a terrible mistake in treating the traditional civil rights leaders as soreheads because they attack him. |
Maurice Bendrix, the hero of Graham Greene's The End of the Affair, is one of modern literature's great soreheads. |
What it dances around is the flabbergasting tendency of all these cable-TV talking soreheads to be wrong about everything from primary votes to foreign wars. |