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vituperate

[vahy-too-puh-reyt, -tyoo-, vi-] / vaɪˈtu pəˌreɪt, -ˈtyu-, vɪ- /


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They vituperate even though what she and Sanders have said is, well, true.

From The Guardian

In another, people were vituperating the bad weather, and dear Papa said: "Remember, gentlemen, who makes it!"

From Project Gutenberg

He disappeared down the basement steps, and in another minute a harsh voice apparently vituperating him rose up, and when he rejoined his comrade his face was redder than ever.

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But, let us not revile and vituperate those, who are, to all intents and purposes, our brethren, as certainly as if they lived just over the Roxbury line, instead of Mason’s and Dixon’s.

From Project Gutenberg

But Berlioz some years later vituperated him from quite another point of view.

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