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asperse

[uh-spurs] / əˈspɜrs /


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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

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

There, that ought to console you, even if Madame de Verzenay should asperse your character.”

From Sword and Gown A Novel by Lawrence, George A. (George Alfred)

A sudden message from the king absolutely forbade them to asperse any of his majesty’s ministers, otherwise his majesty would instantly dissolve them.

From Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 3 by Disraeli, Isaac

Superior excellence is the general mark for calumny; and envy is usually led to asperse what it cannot imitate.

From Alida or, Miscellaneous Sketches of Incidents During the Late American War. Founded on Fact by Comfield, Amelia Stratton




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