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Use acrimoniously in a sentence

Definition of acrimoniously:

  • (adverb) with a sharp and bitter hatred

Sentence Examples:

There Fuzzy turned upon them acrimoniously.

"You trifle with me," I said, acrimoniously.

It seems a pity that we should argue acrimoniously.

The new generation has shown itself acrimoniously critical.

If I resented too acrimoniously, I resented only to yourself.

The Ragged Men in the other world debated acrimoniously.

Spenser's mind the thought that she had perhaps been speaking acrimoniously.

Temple retorted acrimoniously, while a spot of angry red settled upon either cheek.

He cried, acrimoniously.

Then she wrote acrimoniously, reminding Brit of his duty to his children.

Replied Louis, acrimoniously.

But Nolan was regarding him acrimoniously, and Clayton apparently had not heard at all.

She wound up acrimoniously.

She asked, acrimoniously.