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单词 vituperate
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Moore, he said, recognized that the school district was using textbooks “to denigrate their parental authority, to deride the values upon which this country has been built, to mock, sneer, vituperate.” Debate over teaching books by Black authors has roots in violent 1974 clash in West Virginia 2021-10-29T04:00:00Z
In their attitudes and actions, Republicans routinely curse the Constitution, profane America’s ideals and vituperate its values. Obscenity is not just a set of words 2019-01-10T05:00:00Z
They vituperate even though what she and Sanders have said is, well, true. The fury around Donna Brazile is symptomatic of our times | Thomas Frank 2017-12-20T05:00:00Z
It is considered almost universally acceptable to abuse and vituperate the agency. Just Like Trump, I Avoided Paying Federal Taxes 2016-10-17T04:00:00Z
He could offer no counter argument to them, but continued to vituperate the sins of the white people. The Conquest The Story of a Negro Pioneer 2012-03-26T02:00:32.910Z
In another, people were vituperating the bad weather, and dear Papa said: "Remember, gentlemen, who makes it!" Julia Ward Howe 1819-1910 2012-01-24T03:00:23.377Z
Republicans routinely curse the Constitution, profane America’s ideals and vituperate its values. Obscenity is not just a set of words 2019-01-10T05:00:00Z
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. Delilah of the Snows 2012-01-23T03:00:09.087Z
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. Dealings with the Dead, Volume I (of 2) 2012-01-17T03:00:17.977Z
But Berlioz some years later vituperated him from quite another point of view. The Great Musicians: Rossini and His School 2012-01-11T03:00:28.790Z
I needn’t have troubled you then,” vituperated Elizabeth, as she hastily bundled herself out of the roadster. Marjorie Dean, College Senior 2011-08-01T02:00:12.720Z
No man was more vituperated; yet, in my conscience, I believe that he acted with both discretion and pluck, and arrested a mischievous movement that might have led to much bloodshed. A Book of Ghosts 2011-07-08T02:00:19.203Z
Terrified at this speech, Wilhelm felt still more embarrassed, as the old man proceeded to vituperate her fickleness and wantonness. Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship and Travels, Vol. I (of 2) 2011-06-22T02:00:23.137Z
At intervals, the captain and anchor of the cadets uttered exclamations of encouragement to his team, or vituperated at the other. Witch Winnie's Mystery, or The Old Oak Cabinet The Story of a King's Daughter 2011-06-06T02:00:08.460Z
It was his delight to ridicule and vituperate the Christ Church deans,—and he might have called the History of Clarendon, “patch-work,” from some imperfect knowledge picked up at the Oxford press. Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature 2011-06-03T02:00:19.227Z
He must not mention by name other disciples to vituperate them and reproach their demeanor. The Gospel of Buddha Compiled from Ancient Records by Paul Carus 2011-04-19T02:00:18.493Z
Over the next dozen years, he would vituperate again and again against Roosevelt's seemingly mystical ability to direct the national conversation. The fight that just won't die 2011-04-10T15:01:00Z
We had indeed been roundly vituperated in argument by the Liberator. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 60, No. 370, August 1846 2011-04-01T02:00:28.747Z
He scored the barkeeper with a tongue that lashed like a whip, vituperating, crushing with the weight of his sarcasm, frightening with the vividness of his threats. The Westerners 2011-02-14T03:00:39.347Z
The other prisoners, however, began to vituperate the young horseman, who was glad to escape from their Billingsgate missiles, by quickening his speed. The South-West By a Yankee. In Two Volumes. Volume 2 2011-02-05T03:00:13.817Z
First the guides commenced vituperating the long haired oxen that were wandering beyond the beaten path.  Travels in Tartary, Thibet, and China During the years 1844-5-6 Volume 2
Moreover, in sending to an English newspaper a letter in which he vituperates his quondam friend and fellow-artist, he interrupts himself for but a moment in the pursuit of his legitimate calling as a painter. Trilbyana The Rise and Progress of a Popular Novel
Energetic Saturninus was incensed by this enforced idleness: but he could do nothing save vituperate the corruption of the magistracy, the Empire, the whole age, and--wait. A Captive of the Roman Eagles
This man “wrote a book in which he vituperated all the Samaritan religious heads and set forth heresies.” The Covenanters of Damascus; A Hitherto Unknown Jewish Sect
I may scold, scold, scold; or, to speak more aristocratically, vituperate, from morning till night. Olla Podrida
And it is in this respect that he differs so much from most of the writers of to-day, who give themselves up completely to their attractive heroes and vituperate their odious people. Contemporary Russian Novelists
The child kicks and screams, where the adult strikes with his fist, or vituperates, or plots revenge. Psychology A Study Of Mental Life
Perhaps it may be just necessary to remind readers that "servant" constantly = "lover"; that "side" refers to the sheet of paper she is using; and that "abuse" = "deceive," not "misuse" or "vituperate." A Letter Book Selected with an Introduction on the History and Art of Letter-Writing
Bibliolators may vituperate us, persecute us, or imprison us, but they cannot refute us.. Comic Bible Sketches Reprinted from "The Freethinker"
Well, then, my dear, why trouble yourself to vituperate at all, as you call it? Olla Podrida
It is possible to abuse a man without harming him, as when the criminal vituperates the judge; or to harm a man without abusing him, as when the witness tells the truth about the criminal. English Synonyms and Antonyms With Notes on the Correct Use of Prepositions
This address, teeming with flimsy protestations of patriotism, reviling Congress, vituperating France as a worthless and sordid ally of the Crown's rebellious subjects, met on all sides the most contemptuous derision. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 6 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
Hereupon its leather-clad pilot climbed stiffly out, vituperated the weather and lit a cigarette. Great Britain at War
Besides, to denounce or vituperate guilt, in a narrative of the transactions in which it was displayed, has little influence in awakening a healthy sensitiveness in the conscience of the reader. Darius the Great Makers of History
He has been hugely vituperated by evolutionary philosophers for his mania for the "age of gold" and his disbelief in progress. Suspended Judgments Essays on Books and Sensations
Defame, malign, rail at, revile, slander, vilify, and vituperate are used always in a bad sense. English Synonyms and Antonyms With Notes on the Correct Use of Prepositions
He did not vituperate her as her aunt had done, nor did he express any special personal horror at her sin; but he insisted very plainly on the position which she had made for herself. Linda Tressel
The intolerable injustice of vituperating the bribed to an assembly of bribers, has goaded their sense of justice beyond endurance. The Letters of Charles Dickens Vol. 2, 1857-1870
To Niebuhr belongs the honour of having been the first to recognise the new school at the moment when it was "despised, derided, and vituperated." Overbeck
Now, this class of individuals entertain a mortal hatred for ‘Lavengro’ and its writer, and never lose an opportunity of vituperating both.  The Romany Rye A Sequel to 'Lavengro'
Idolized while victorious, he was vituperated with corresponding violence the instant fortune showed signs of wavering in her fidelity. The New England Magazine Volume 1, No. 6, June, 1886, Bay State Monthly Volume 4, No. 6, June, 1886
He was in nowise comforted by the verification of his 'I told you so!' but walked to and fro from the stable, watching the remedies administered, and vituperating all youth as negligent, reckless, and hard-hearted. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2 No 4, October, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
The right thing to do is to vituperate and scoff at them in their prosperity. Folkways A Study of the Sociological Importance of Usages, Manners, Customs, Mores, and Morals
He can sing, slaughter a sheep, deliver a grand call to prayer, shave, cook, fight, and vituperate. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 19 — Travel and Adventure
I’ve been pretty much vituperated for some of my business deals, but I never sprung a thing like that on the public. Jewel Weed
The Whigs vituperated the Tories as rebels and traitors; the Tories cried out against the Whigs as the enemies of religion and the opponents of "the true Church of England." A History of the Four Georges, Volume I
Mother.—"Now do be rational, why don't you listen to what I say, instead of vituperating in this manner?" Yr Ynys Unyg The Lonely Island
In one department the public functionaries retained their situations, in another they were disgraced and vituperated. Memoirs of the Private Life, Return, and Reign of Napoleon in 1815, Vol. I
He would undoubtedly have raised a good deal of temporary excitement by unearthing abuses, and by vituperating persons whom he disliked. The Story of the Upper Canada Rebellion
I was taken from my nurse’s in a hurry, and, though my clothes were quite new, my face entitled me to rank among the much vituperated unwashed. Rattlin the Reefer
He swore; his Kees dog yapped; his children cried and his wife vituperated. The Chauffeur and the Chaperon
Now, this class of individuals entertain a mortal hatred for p. 355Lavengro and its writer, and never lose an opportunity of vituperating both.  The Romany Rye a sequel to "Lavengro"
Then, as the big locomotive slowly pulled them out, some of his new companions vituperated the station-agent for stopping them, and one came near braining him with a deftly-flung bottle when he retaliated. The Gold Trail
Last time we met during the Balkan war I had vituperated him about the cutting off of noses. Twenty Years Of Balkan Tangle
Within less than a month Schmidt was vituperated by half the chancelleries of Europe. The Stowaway Girl
He said a word of sympathy for the universally vituperated Jacobins of the Mountain, because through thick veils of national prejudice and misrepresentation, he felt the impossibility of the Gironde. The Victorian Age in Literature
Then, while he hesitated, came suddenly the sound of a shrill, vituperating voice from the house, a voice raised in a solo-like effect, the burden of which seemed both grief and rage, and contumely. The Debtor A Novel
She lifted her voice to vituperate, but his last clinch with death seemed to have given Mr. Crymble a new sense of power and self-reliance. The Skipper and the Skipped Being the Shore Log of Cap'n Aaron Sproul
I have received no account of the reception of the Address, but see it is vituperated in the papers, which does not much embarrass an old author. Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 2 With His Letters and Journals
In 1879 I heard the Irish members in the House of Commons vituperating him after a manner that subsequently became unpleasantly familiar, but was then regarded as a gross breach of the conventions of debate. The Reminiscences of an Irish Land Agent
The proposal duly took place in a bunker, while Eileen was whimsically vituperating her ball. The Grey Wig: Stories and Novelettes
Tyson the Baptist minister had despised the world, vituperated the flesh, stamped on it and stifled it under his decent broadcloth. The Tysons (Mr. and Mrs. Nevill Tyson)
These people who resign places and demand them, who call meetings and create a ferment, these ladies who vituperate and clamour like deserted lovers, weary me. His Grace of Osmonde Being the Portions of That Nobleman's Life Omitted in the Relation of His Lady's Story Presented to the World of Fashion under the Title of A Lady of Quality
We may abuse, revile, vituperate an absent person; but we can only "blackguard" a man when he is present. Notes and Queries, Number 64, January 18, 1851
Literature and the pulpit were inevitably the interpreters that she employed to vituperate the sins of the people. The Cathedral
He dropped prone among the boulders at once, but whether he had been seen he could not tell—could only vituperate his own carelessness, and hope that nothing worse might come of it. A Maid of the Silver Sea
On occasion he could stoop to praise one party and vituperate another, but that was his tongue serving his worldly interest. Lewis Rand
Some came to the edge of the street and cursed and vituperated the breakfasting regiment. The Honorable Peter Stirling and What People Thought of Him
One's interlocutor was listening avidly to steal one's ideas, and behind one's back one was being vituperated. Là-bas
He controlled no newspapers, vituperated nobody, championed nobody: he had no picked underlings; he used no bribes; there were no monstrous crimes alleged against him. Lord of the World
It is subjected to every kind of sacrilegious indignity, vituperated as a usurper and an “accident,” struck with rotten eggs and dead cats, and undergoes the meanest misrepresentation. The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce, Volume 1
By looking back at the publications of the time, you will learn the manner in which Washington was vituperated by his enemies, at the commencement of the revolution. A Residence in France With an Excursion Up the Rhine, and a Second Visit to Switzerland
Useless to argue with the tradesmen, to expostulate, to vituperate. The Roll-Call
In the meantime the infant whom he was holding all the time in his arms very tenderly whilst he was vituperating, shut its eyes languidly; a sign of repletion. The Man Who Laughs
As for character, she is, like any other beauty, something vituperated; nay, some carry their envy so far as to call it cracked! The Water-Witch or, the Skimmer of the Seas
As Nissr passed over the extraordinary Hejaz Railway, indifferent to the mob of frenzied, vituperating pilgrims, the chief peered far ahead for his first sight of Mecca, the Forbidden. The Flying Legion
Imprisonment, exile, evil report, imply in men's imagination whatever is to be vituperated; but what hinders us from viewing things as God judges and declares them, save our unbelief? The World's Great Sermons, Volume 01 Basil to Calvin
Not a field was encroached upon, not a house molested, not a person harmed or insulted, by troops that had been so harassed and vituperated by a people now entirely at their mercy. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 18, April, 1859
But all the other real and systematic cynicisms of our journalism pass without being vituperated and even without being known—the financial motives of policy, the misleading posters, the suppression of just letters of complaint. All Things Considered
The qualities and services of a race, who were believed to be inferior, were, however, soon forgotten; or, if remembered, it was in order to be misrepresented and vituperated. The Red Rover
Epithets are weak trash for such an occasion, or I should vituperate even now the odious practice of saddling children with one's own folly or prejudice in the shape of names. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 41, March, 1861
The yeomen separated the incensed priests, who continued to raise their voices, vituperating each other in bad Latin, which the Prior delivered the more fluently, and the Hermit with the greater vehemence. Ivanhoe
The clergy vituperated her for the impiety of seeking to control the designs of Providence. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
Now, this class of individuals entertain a mortal hatred for Lavengro and its writer, and never lose an opportunity of vituperating both.  The Romany Rye
I have received no account of the reception of the Address2, but see it is vituperated in the papers, which does not much embarrass an old author. The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals. Vol. 2
On the one hand, his grottos and his buildings have been vituperated as most tasteless and childish; on the other, applauded as beautiful and romantic. Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 2 Great Britain and Ireland, Part 2
Besides, I do not step aside to vituperate the earl: no—his works come fairly in review with those of other Patrician Literati. Byron's Poetical Works, Volume 1
I have often thought, when I have heard the gall of bitter reproach and envenomed language hurled against your name, that they who spoke so rashly, little understood the man they vituperated. The Pilot
He had lately set up a threshing-machine worked by horses, which was as much admired by the intelligent as it was vituperated by the ignorant. Chantry House
I see some mountebank has taken Alderman Birch's name3 to vituperate the Doctor; he had much better have pilfered his pastry, which I should imagine the more valuable ingredient—at least for a Puff. The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals. Vol. 2
"At Tonbridge!" said I, whereupon the postillion vituperated the rain and wind, chirruped to his horses, and the chaise rolled away into the tempestuous dark. Peregrine's Progress
Mr. Rushton indignantly shook his fist in the direction of the crowd, and vituperated the Hibernian nation, in a manner shocking to hear. The Last of the Foresters Or, Humors on the Border; A story of the Old Virginia Frontier
Right feelingly, therefore, might he mourn his royal mistress, and vituperate the insensible minister; and that he did both with some degree of animation, the few who still read his poems will freely admit. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 02, No. 11, September, 1858
A speech from the poorer sort of people, which always indicates that the party vituperated is a gentleman. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 2 Elia and The Last Essays of Elia
Accordingly Mosaïde, brandishing his stiletto, squalled out his hoarse sounds mingled with sharp yelpings in such a manner that I felt insulted, as well as vituperated, in a chant or song. The Queen Pedauque
He dashed his hat upon the ground, and danced on it; he spat towards the surviving Zulu hunters; he even vituperated the dying Mavovo. Allan and the Holy Flower
Nobody was disappointed except Fergus, who could not but vituperate the housemaids for the destruction of his new patent guillotine for mice, which was to have been introduced to Clement Varley. Beechcroft at Rockstone
Interfering with institutions, ruining reputation, blasting bulwarks, patronizing poachers, vituperating venerated—' 'Quite true,' cried Aunt Catherine, with spirit. Dynevor Terrace: or, the clue of life — Volume 1
The "one" hangs; the "many" command by the dignity of force; the "few" vituperate and scold. The Monikins
His only occupation during the rapid drive was to vituperate his valet, the curse of his life, he said. Nuttie's Father
Deviation from scenic propriety has only to vituperate itself for the consequences it generates. Rejected Addresses
To vituperate in superlatives seems common to most who have taken in hand this and other episodes in the history of the Borgias. The Life of Cesare Borgia
Even amongst the Romans, a race of soldiers, statesmen and lawyers, "mercatura" on a large scale was "not to be vituperated." The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 01
He vituperated the Child and its worshippers, who, he declared, had worked evil on the Black Kendah for generations. The Ivory Child
Bolton was rubbing his bruises and abrasions, and vituperating everything, from the conduct of the war to the steepness of Kentucky mountains. The Red Acorn
It is not my design, therefore, to vituperate my deceased friend, Toby Dammit. The Works of Edgar Allan Poe — Volume 5
We are censured on your account; the blessed memory of your uncle Calixtus is vituperated, since in the judgement of many he was wrong to have conferred so many honours upon you. The Life of Cesare Borgia
The proposition remains one which we may utter and defend, and perhaps vituperate our neighbours for not accepting, but it remains none the less an unthinkable proposition. The Unseen World and Other Essays
Bespatter it, vituperate against it, strongly insist that any man or woman harbouring it is a fool or a knave, or both. The Story of an African Farm, a novel
At first she vituperated her husband, and whilst doing so foamed at the mouth. The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals
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