How To Use Acerbity In A Sentence

  • Bonaparte a kind of acerbity and bitter irony, of which he long endeavoured to discover the cause. Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon
  • Besides those aeruginous not ripe outside, some banana appearance are very yellow, but taste however fleshy qualitative hair is good, even some hair are acerbity.
  • The land of area of state Bei Hua is a few limy clay, and get the influence of maritime climate, the grape here is so early, but thicker acerbity.
  • 'acerbity' meant that 'you ate nothing but vegetable food,' and so on all down the list. Rilla of Ingleside
  • Get up in the morning acid of lumbar acerbity backache, shoulder, a headache?
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  • Lord Chancellor, and increased in acerbity as he described what he called the altered mind of his honourable and learned friend the The Prime Minister
  • He perceived in Bonaparte a kind of acerbity and bitter irony, of which he long endeavoured to discover the cause. The Memoirs of Napoleon
  • In the other countries of Europe, racial and religious acerbity is intensified by economic and political agitation. The Social Disability of the Jew
  • But the highest victory of great power is that of self-restraint, and it would be a beneficent result of this memorable meeting, this oecumenical council of the press, if it taught us all -- the brethren of this mighty priesthood -- that mutual knowledge of each other which should modify prejudices, restrain acerbity of thought and expression, and tend in some degree to bring in that blessed time -- Standard Selections A Collection and Adaptation of Superior Productions From Best Authors For Use in Class Room and on the Platform
  • There was a new ferocity in her outburst, a bitterness far removed from her usual cool acerbity. A WORM OF DOUBT
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  • The only modern pictures that accomplish a higher end than that of pleasing the eye -- the only ones that really take hold of my mind, and with a kind of acerbity, like unripe fruit -- are the works of Hunt, and one or two other painters of the Passages from the English Notebooks, Complete
  • He moved a few paces away from the column, out of range of any falling iron infants, and looked at me with a little less acerbity. THE GWEN JOHN SCULPTURE
  • Then he said some very heavy things against the Lord Chancellor, and increased in acerbity as he described what he called the altered mind of his honourable and learned friend the Attorney-General. The Prime Minister
  • “Na,” said the man quietly, “it's no religion, it's curstness,” i.e. crabbedness, insinuating that acerbity of temper, as well as zeal, was occasionally the cause of congregations being multiplied. Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character
  • The land of area of state Bei Hua is a few limy clay, and get the influence of maritime climate, the grape here is so early, but thicker acerbity.

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