rancor
Example Sentences
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The government benefits began their existence as objects of partisan rancor and harsh criticism.
From New York Times
By this, Steinbach meant that Duncan should consider whether his appearance at Stanford was worth the obvious rancor and ferment it had created.
From Washington Post
But one owner expressed the view Sunday that Snyder will sell his team and leave the league without significant further rancor, adding: “What choice does he have?”
From Washington Post
On Wednesday, Young delivered a sermon at his church in Atlanta in which he lamented the war in Ukraine and “rancor” in the world but also expressed hope for peace.
From Seattle Times
Regarding the rancor between Bowser and him, Racine said he wishes “there was better coordination at the highest levels. I think it’s lamentable that there isn’t.”
From Washington Post
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