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caustic

[kaw-stik] / ˈkɔ stɪk /




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China has become a major supplier of ingredients for small-molecule medications, coatings and sterilization agents for medical devices, and the chlorine and caustic soda used to keep water safe to drink.

From The Wall Street Journal

These aren’t your warm and fuzzy bubbes; these are women of the world, and their observations of one another and society can be caustic.

From The Wall Street Journal

Built around the songs of Kurt Weill, their program tracks his musical life from the caustic Bertolt Brecht shows of 1920s Berlin through his Nazi-forced emigration to France and then to America.

From The Wall Street Journal

He said that "they were similar characters, they were irascible, witty and caustic, and both were interested in writing".

From BBC

Through his caustic words, Desmond has made it a vicious separation.

From BBC