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How to use vituperative in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word vituperative? Here are some examples.

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Why can he not be more vituperative, more passionate, even more enamoured of the boys and of the duty we have entrusted him with?
His vituperative attacks have not made him a terribly popular figure on many campuses these days.
Owing in large part to his frequent vituperative attacks on corporate America, he has so far not found much favor among institutional investors.
Its lush harmonic arrangements conceal some vituperative and downright nasty lyrics, delivered in a deceptively deadpan manner.
The attacks on Australian judges in recent times have become more vituperative, more sustained and more intensely personal.
The assembly meeting was the scene of vituperative attacks on any attempt to mitigate the consequences of the victory.
I thought it was one of those vituperative, ugly personal hate contributions I sometimes get which make me feel ill all day.
Democratic politicians make somber, seemingly heartsick speeches denouncing the administration in increasingly vituperative language.
His crude and vituperative language in exchanges with the Lord Chief Justice have bordered on a rejection of the rule of law.
And I asked her the other night on this show why she thought people were so vituperative about her.
Yet working-class people and lifestyles are subject to vituperative attacks.
It may be bombastic or vituperative or full of pop psychology, but it seldom presents a critical argument based on facts or logic.
Her poems could be cajoling and vituperative, making love and war simultaneously, her sensual lyrics cohabiting with performance pieces.
The blogs and listservs have lit up with angry, vituperative comments and threats.
Vi, an ex-hairdresser, is the most vituperative and has a criminal past it would be a pity to enlarge upon.
All they want to do is make vituperative and splenetic remarks about it and indulge in nothing more than crass political opportunism.
Mr Gingrich's rise in the polls, and his victory in South Carolina, are almost entirely due to his stellar, vituperative debate performances.
There is much talk, of a somewhat vituperative nature, about the Authority's inflated administrative apparatus and its high financial cost.
An even deeper cut had been planned, but vituperative reaction from within NATO forced the government to compromise.
For too long, and particularly of late, Masonry has been the subject of the most vituperative attacks.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But the Mostianer were not convinced, blinded by the vituperative eloquence of Most.
It is a contemptible and derisory gift for luck, like vituperative outcries.
Their moral tone was offensive, vituperative, and vindictive.
When he ceased to be witty, sarcastic, or vituperative, he became turgid.
For the rest, the heresiarch had a mighty flow of vituperative speech.
Behind the onslaught of all his vituperative powers lies a fear of the all-encompassing media conglomerate.
There was no limit, however, to the vituperative vocabulary of the Church.
Like most vituperative men, Dr. Campbell is terribly thin-skinned.
It is a most vituperative affair, and reeks with fire and brimstone.
Unfortunately this well-deserved praise is parsimoniously dispersed throughout a review that is for the most part vituperative, nit-picking, and argumentative.
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