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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

She is of most amiable disposition, and I never knew her to—if I may coin a word—to asperse.

From Belford's Magazine, Volume II, No. 8, January, 1889 by Various

"I need none, sir; none will asperse me!" said she, haughtily.

From The Daltons, Volume I (of II) Or,Three Roads In Life by Lever, Charles James

Let it not be supposed for a moment that in urging the merits of small horses the writer seeks to asperse the value of heavy cavalry.

From Small Horses in Warfare by Gilbey, Sir Walter