backbite
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Characters backbite, bellyache, reluctantly pitch in and commit mundane acts of heroism in a largely believable manner, and there’s blessedly little inspirational speechmaking.
From New York Times ● Sep. 11, 2022
Diana could spin one delicious backbite like that into a column.
From Time Magazine Archive
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But courteous gentlemen, that favor most, backbite none, and pardon what is overslipped, let such come and welcome; I'll into the steward's room, and fetch them a can of our best beverage.
From Rosalynde or, Euphues' Golden Legacy by Baldwin, Edward Chauncey
To backbite is to speak something secretly to one's injury; to calumniate is to invent as well as utter the injurious charge.
From English Synonyms and Antonyms With Notes on the Correct Use of Prepositions by Fernald, James Champlin
It is true that Pygmalion was an artist, and these are proverbially difficult husbands: after an hour's work an artist will "sneer, backbite and speak daggers."
From The Intelligence of Woman by George, Walter Lionel
One who backbites; a secret calumniator or detractor.
From Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (2nd 100 Pages) by Webster, Noah
Here's an unthankful spiteful wretch! the good gentleman vouchsafed to make him his companion, because my husband put him into a few rags, and now see how the unrude rascal backbites him!
From Every Man out of His Humour by Jonson, Ben
It was only such as had reason to dread the secret communication between closet and housetop that feared her tongue; if she spoke loud, she never spoke false, or backbit in the dark.
From Malcolm by MacDonald, George
He was the hero of London society, which adored and backbit him alternately, and he was precisely the man whom the boy Brummell would worship.
From The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 2 by Wharton, Philip
I have no friend at Rome; I have laboured in England, to be misrepresented, backbitten and scorned.
From Outspoken Essays by Inge, William Ralph
I came here to try and do you a good turn, not to hear John Huish backbitten.
From A Double Knot by Fenn, George Manville
Now we can't help being backbitten or talked about, but we can help doing it to others: the way, child, is to keep to ourselves and to see no one.
From Daisy Burns (Volume 2) by Kavanagh, Julia
No worse than they are backbitten, sir; for they have marvellous foul linen.
From The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by Shakespeare, William
I overheard the aide-de-camp say; "he is a backbiting sneak, and I tell you again he's backbitten nobody more than he has you!"
From The Cavalier by Cable, George Washington
A man masters his emotions, remains calm under pressure, refuses to engage in gossip or backbiting and accepts his imperfections while continually striving to become the best version of himself.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Apr. 24, 2026
That kind of provocative behavior will lead to years, even a lifetime, of one-upmanship, backbiting and behind-the-scenes maneuvers.
From MarketWatch ● Nov. 3, 2025
Mark and Dahlia discuss this news, and also how lower court judges are calling out SCOTUS’ unreasoned, incoherent opinions and how some of the Justices are trying to control, alt, delete all the backbiting.
From Slate ● Sep. 6, 2025
In the book, Khachigian doesn’t pull punches in condemning backbiting and turf building by ambitious presidential aides.
From Los Angeles Times ● Dec. 8, 2024
His nominal goal was to end backbiting about the bomb program from Roosevelt’s director of war mobilization, James F. Byrnes, a former senator and Supreme Court justice.
From "Big Science" by Michael Hiltzik
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