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reviler

[ri-vahy-ler] / rɪˈvaɪ lər /






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Stanislaus Zbyszko's reviler was not the American's sports page, but the Sunday supplement American Weekly.

From Time Magazine Archive

First, for the good of the reviler; namely, that his daring may be checked, and that he may not repeat the attempt, according to Prov.

From Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province by Thomas, Aquinas, Saint

He simply edged away from his reviler, who went off to "hedge" his bets, if possible.

From Bred In The Bone 1908 by Page, Thomas Nelson

The boy's eye caught the motion, and he whirled suddenly in a backward course and danced past his reviler again, this time much nearer than before.

From Complete Works of James Whitcomb Riley — Volume 10 by Riley, James Whitcomb

Many a woman under these conditions, would have become irritable, irascible, and a reviler of Fate.

From Quit Your Worrying! by James, George Wharton




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