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bitchiness

[ UK /bˈɪt‍ʃɪnəs/ ]
[ US /ˈbɪtʃinəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. malevolence by virtue of being malicious or spiteful or nasty

How To Use bitchiness In A Sentence

  • Kimberley gaped in disbelief and what looked like pure fury at the sheer bitchiness of the other girl in the room, and Clay was seeing red as I stood up.
  • Last night, Project Runway wrapped its season with a windy, way too long finale that was packed with more back-and-forth bitchiness from the judges than actual fashion. Watercooler: Project Wrong Way Runway
  • To me, I'd say all the bitchiness is a sign that things aren't nearly so moribund within the genre as some have claimed. Archive 2008-06-01
  • It's a moderately-interesting tale of bitchiness, cattiness and psychotic behaviour.
  • I'm just not clear why Jaime's opinion is one worth reading, unless one is searching for a dose of bitchiness, which is eveident in this review. The Beginning of the End For WBA
  • And that bitchiness is a preeminently male characteristic. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jade has few redeeming qualities and her housemates have at last become aware of her bitchiness and backbiting.
  • Jade has few redeeming qualities and her housemates have at last become aware of her bitchiness and backbiting.
  • What I am annoyed about is bitchiness and elitism - slating others off because either one perceives them as inferior or superior in some way.
  • Pointedly, the book vilifies the usurper Eve but saves its most caustic bitchiness for the bland dilettante-housewife Karen.
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