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Use acrimoniously in a sentence

Definition of acrimoniously:

  • (adverb) with a sharp and bitter hatred

Sentence Examples:

"It's just what I should have expected," declared the cripple acrimoniously.

This has got to stop and will - whether amicably, or acrimoniously.

I do not mean to intimate that the subject absolutely and acrimoniously annoyed our hero.

She exclaimed, acrimoniously.

With respect to that part of the trait, which relates to speaking acrimoniously of other sects, there are particular circumstances in the customs and discipline of the Quakers, which seem likely to prevent it.

The old hunter acrimoniously said he "must speak the truth," the miner was directing me over a track where for twenty-five miles there was not a house, and where, if snow came on, I should never be heard of again.

The country was then treated to the spectacle of a President and an ex-President touring the country and acrimoniously attacking each other.

Two nomadic old maids, dressed up to kill, worked acrimoniously through the bill of fare, whispering to each other with faded lips, wooden-faced and bizarre, like two sumptuous scarecrows.