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splenetic

[spli-net-ik] / splɪˈnɛt ɪk /




















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In the late ’70s, he began self-releasing a series of splenetic improvisations that suggested the blues broken into bits following a violent car crash.

From New York Times

Meanwhile, the commentator and controversialist Piers Morgan, an obsessively close observer and relentless critic of Meghan, inevitably waded in with his usual splenetic views.

From New York Times

Moscow’s splenetic response to the European visit underscored Putin’s anger over Ukraine’s tightening bonds with Europe.

From Los Angeles Times

These are things that just make us splenetic, things we fall in hate with, even though they are easily ignored.

From Washington Post

For as long as it has existed, rap was, or was supposed to be, the crafted but splenetic outpouring of the dispossessed.

From New York Times