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How To Use Bitchery In A Sentence

  • Are we approaching frothy adolescent bitchery with undue gravity or just giving it its due in girls' lives?
  • A mean mother can be boiled down to a reduction of her bitchery, a set of anecdotes. The Passion of Alec Baldwin
  • Her rendition of ‘Love for Sale’ and the refined bitchery of ‘Is it the Girl? Or is it the Gown?’ were standouts.
  • Apologies if this comes over as pointless bitchery, but it seems there's trouble in the London News Review / The Friday Thing / London By London camp - just look here.
  • He refused to participate in the trite chit-chat and bitchery which is the routine content of the weekly eviction show.
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  • Lots of cast bitchery was pointed out.
  • So I went on to my evening of dinner and stitch and bitchery with my girlfriend N (who actually came over to get some DVDs and books from me) with a fairly clear conscience.
  • Yes, most of Coolidge's set is Hollywood bitchery that trades on her low-level celebrity. Jennifer Coolidge
  • Press play on our two-part interview below to see what Irina had to say about her controversial all-black collection, how the nickname Mean-a Irina came to be, and her claim that behind whatever bitchery she displayed on screen, there was always a good reason for it … only, it consistently ended up on the cutting-room floor. 'Project Runway Talk': Irina explains herself | EW.com
  • Put yourself above bitchery at your peril; you'll become a goody two-shoes, a smartarse.
  • All that gossip and bitchery. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jezebel, meanwhile, feels like the nastiest kind of bitchery, a girl-on-girl catfight that never seems to end and isn't nearly as funny as it thinks it is. Gawker Reckoning - Anil Dash
  • What occurs is a meal from hell comprising of inedible food, accompanied by a cascade of bitchery and innuendo from the hostess, and ill-concealed contempt and bad manners from the guests.
  • Since she had singled me out for her raving bitchery, I figured she thought I was the lead guy, despite my obviously taking orders from other people.
  • Her roomie in Cheertown is the impossibly perky rah-rah team captain Savannah Monroe (High School Musical's Ashley Tisdale — and yes, there's a throwaway "Sharpee" joke) who is at least amusing as she tries to preserve a "no negativity zone" amid the various back-stabbing bitchery you expect from the genre. Roush Review: Terriers and Hellcats
  • It should give us some insight into why his fans were so obsessed, five gruelling nights a week, with celebrity, bitchery and bodily functions.
  • The two films are blood relatives, but Charlotte has a worse play, more gore, and enough bitchery to fill several outrageous freak shows.
  • Then I did a despicable thing. ‘Well, Peter Sellers is dead,’ I said with a bitchery equal to hers.
  • She might make a start with bitchery, for which she has a taste but no touch.
  • The whole place floats on a sea of brilliant bitchery.
  • TV Guide Magazine: Feminists would likely view Carly's overt bitchery as demeaning and self-defeating — hardly the image of an empowered woman Discuss! General Hospital's Laura Wright Previews the Carly-Brenda Smack Down
  • By the 1970s, White had refined his feelings about her: A beautiful, tart and brittle woman, more American than Chinese, and mistress of every level of the American language from the verses of the hymnal to the most sophisticated bitchery. The Last Empress
  • Which left: intellectual doodling, abstract bitchery, injokes chasing their own tails.
  • Among my own dinner-party companions the bitchery has centred on Linda's body language when she exited the jungle - how she seemed to visibly recoil from her husband, then rushed to cuddle her daughter.
  • Was it only me that had all of this misanthropic bitchery floating around my head 24x7?
  • This is part of his charm; the mixture of solid history and acute bitchery have proved an attractive combination to millions - by picking up the foibles of the famous, he makes them more human.
  • The bitchery is also of a very amusing standard. Times, Sunday Times
  • These happy few, this band of brothers rescued America from the divisive partisan bitchery of hacks.
  • It's precious bitchery like this that gives opera criticism its bad name. Anna Nicole - review
  • Theirs is the usual self-absorbed soap-opera drama of backstabbing and bitchery, snooty cliques and casual cruelty. Times, Sunday Times
  • And SYTYCD, you need to call out the bitchery of Mia and Tyce. 'Réalité' (in two parts): 'Top Model' goes Ninja; 'DWTS' brings sexy back; 'SYTYCD' crushes dreams; 'Runway' gets stupid | EW.com
  • It emerges that her licentious bitchery means only that she loves Ford; he lovers her, too.
  • Which isn't to say the online world is devoid of bitchery or spite: there's plenty of it about. Times, Sunday Times

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