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asperse

[uh-spurs] / əˈspɜrs /


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The hereditary duties of the King's Champion are to "gird himself in complete armor," ride out upon a noble charger, fling down his gauntlet, offer to fight all "liars and traitors" who asperse King Edward.

From Time Magazine Archive

With this threat blazoned, the British note went on to asperse individually and by name five officials of the Soviet Government.

From Time Magazine Archive

While few ventured to asperse the character of President Menocal himself, his administration was vilified as corrupt and inefficient.

From The History of Cuba, vol. 4 by Johnson, Willis Fletcher

Who dare asperse the sweet sincerity of feminine friendship?

From Marion's Faith. by King, Charles

"Who dares to say," exclaimed Arundel, whose irritation this fresh taunt increased, "that Sir Christopher assumes a title which belongs not to him, or to asperse in any respect his character?"

From The Knight of the Golden Melice A Historical Romance by Adams, John Turvill