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spiteful

[spahyt-fuhl] / ˈspaɪt fəl /


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"This is a significant and important Bill, but it has been met with one of the most spiteful and dangerous campaigns of disinformation since the lies against repealing Section 28,"MSP Maggie Chapman said.

From BBC

In a campus message, Cropper called the language “offensive, spiteful and highly disappointing” but he also said it was “Constitutionally protected free speech which I will defend for everyone at our academy.”

From Los Angeles Times

He also seemed keen to give his media detractors a taste of their own spiteful medicine.

From Los Angeles Times

Even away from spiteful classmates, life was tough.

From BBC

But the bedlam in the party goes well beyond a spiteful former president and his legal jeopardy.

From Washington Post