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reviler

[ri-vahy-ler] / rɪˈvaɪ lər /






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Stanislaus Zbyszko's reviler was not the American's sports page, but the Sunday supplement American Weekly.

From Time Magazine Archive

If ever a man was marked out to be a bitter reviler of fate, it was he.

From The Book of Delight and Other Papers by Abrahams, Israel

No mere scoffer or reviler of the bible could have obtained such an influence in France as Voltaire did.

From Paris: With Pen and Pencil Its People and Literature, Its Life and Business by Bartlett, David W.

The Standard, a great reviler of the Commune, said, "Anything more scandalous than the tone of the demi-monde press during this trial it is impossible to imagine."

From History of the Commune of 1871 by Lissagary, P.

He had accepted a nomination to a seat in the rebel Legislature, had three sons in the rebel army, and was himself a bitter reviler and opponent of the government.

From Reminiscences of Two Years in the United States Navy by Batten, John M. (John Mullin)




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