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bitter

[bit-er] / ˈbɪt ər /




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Explaining his decision to bring his bitter rival back into the fold as business secretary and a member of the House of Lords, Brown said: "Serious people are needed for serious times."

From BBC

The pricing, which is at a discount, comes after both stocks saw sharp increases in January, as the bitter cold that swept through most of the U.S. sent natural-gas prices soaring.

From MarketWatch

The pricing, which is at a discount, comes after both stocks saw sharp increases in January, as the bitter cold that swept through most of the U.S. sent natural-gas prices soaring.

From MarketWatch

She, too, must present well, she says, adding that she’s not like those who act bitter in front of judges when they don’t get first.

From The Wall Street Journal

But adjusting to reality was a bitter pill for Andy to swallow.

From BBC