scathing

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  • His first mention of her, a year and a half after his arrival in 1662 was scathing.

  • He was scathing about the present emphasis on talking through problems.

  • She penned a scathing letter, chastising him for his lack of filial feeling.

  • Some respondents were quite scathing about their peers and colleagues.

  • Every chapter includes some discussion of cultural relativism, cultural anthropology, or postmodernism, and her analyses are acute and scathing.

  • She expressed scathing criticism of those who assume, as a matter of principle, that communal land rights are a social good and a universal demand of indigenous peoples.

  • Daniels was scathing in his criticism of the soulless machine.

  • Diller (1974) wrote a scathing attack on the compound/coordinate distinction, calling it a ' 'conceptual artifact' '.

  • When he at last looked away from her, she felt as though she had been seared to the soul by the scathing dismissal in his eyes.19 20.

  • Howells found the scathing reviews of surly critics to be quite as absurd and ill-motivated as "the botanist's grinding a plant underfoot because he does not find it pretty" (30).

  • There are those who have said scathing things from time to time about horse racing and greyhound racing.

  • I happen to have met several of those rubber planters about whom he is so scathing.

  • That is scathing criticism, and it is very important that we should have this inquiry to go into the charges that are here made.

  • I do not think there was ever so scathing an indictment of a system as is contained in that report.

  • I did not agree with his scathing remarks about defence cuts.

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