How To Use Slanderous In A Sentence

  • In the second sentence, dripping with rancor, Weisbrot slanderously implies that the United States feels no obligation whatsoever to tolerate popularly elected democracies if it has policy difference with that regime.
  • Slanderous tales about winners are fabricated by losers.
  • For far too many people associated with the music, the venomous and slanderous verbal assaults on other artists that is a staple of rap - and which seems to feed its gunplay - is proof of the genre's authenticity.
  • Instead they tune to the slanderous Fox "News" - for the debates, a clearly pubescent network that pulled in almost the same amount of viewers as Disney's ABC - the number one rated network for the un-contentious debates that featured the theatrics of the ever-ingratiating Sarah of the Welcome Wagon. The John McStrange & Winky Show
  • As film historian Thomas Doherty notes, the ‘slanderous central conceit’ of High Noon was that ‘the Old West was packed with no-account yellow-bellies.’
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  • I assure you that no one's been making slanderous accusations- ' `Rubbish, you've obviously been inundated with them! ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • This anti-Polonism on the part of misinformed novelists, script writers and film directors is revealed in shameful and slanderous distortions of history (Poles shown collaborating with the Nazis, assistance being withheld from the heroic Ghetto freedom fighters, etc., etc.). Poland and the Jews: An Exchange
  • If a letter is potentially libelous, slanderous or appears to have been written with malice or harmful intent, it will be edited or rejected.
  • The National Trumpet, which was the Radical organ for the State, very naturally gave a different version of the affair, denounced it as a most outrageous political murder, and inveighed most bitterly against what it termed the inhuman barbarity of the opposition journals, which, not content with the death of Walters, sought to slay his good name by slanderous imputation, and to blast the reputation of the stricken widow with baseless hints of complicity in his death. A Fool's Errand. By One of the Fools
  • Or you might plead that it was not slanderous because it was true.
  • Publicly telling someone that they did not belong in a neighborhood could be a very slanderous insult.
  • You might expect it would have been for slanderously questioning King's integrity.
  • For you will remember that it is only four or five days since his advocates of malice prepense attacked me with slanderous accusations, and began to charge me with practice of the black art and with the murder of my step-son Pontianus. The Defense
  • What should be poignant moments come out slanderously funny, and the capper twist makes this the most satisfying of the bunch.
  • He actively led crusades against gay marriage, and by extension gays, railed against them on his websites, in fiery sermons, loudly backed George W. Bush's federal amendment banning gay marriage, and led a slanderous march to Martin Luther King, Jr. 's gravesite to denounce gay marriage. Earl Ofari Hutchinson: Eddie Long Can Repent By Apologizing for Gay Bashing
  • Funny, but such "lowlife" slanderous remarks are exactly what Herbert decries of the Clintons. Obama Tries To Dial Down Tensions And Fallout From Racial Dust-Ups
  • Pine and Ting looked on in fascination until Greg stormed out under a barrage of slanderous sobriquets. THE MANANA MAN
  • Instead the only letters that should be excluded from the public view are those (for obvious and practical reasons) that are illegible, libelous, uncivil, slanderous, vulgar or duplicates.
  • The rock star never authorized this slanderous biography
  • Men were more evenly divided , with roughly half wanting to punch the slanderous classmate.
  • Forgive the slanderous reference," she said, nodding to her companions in the pen. WICKED: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST
  • When I got home I was surfing the net and found this quote from St. John Chrysostomos "Above all the other members, then, let us control this; let us bridle it; and let us expel from the mouth railings, and contumelies, and foul and slanderous language, and the evil habit of oaths. Archive 2005-11-01
  • He began to make slanderous attacks and false accusations against those who questioned his stories.
  • Scheller also complained in court filings about defense lawyers' "aggressive" tactics, including a 7 1/2-hour deposition of Keith in which she was given few breaks, and subsequent e-mails to her "alluding to possible retaliation ... for what they characterized as inflammatory and/or slanderous statements. Www.startribune.com
  • Posting of slanderous, libelous, abusive or defamatory material is totally prohibited.
  • The Afrikaner think-tank, the Group of 63, on Sunday rejected what it called insinuations in newspapers that it had links with rightwing terror groups as "laughable, mean and slanderous". ANC Daily News Briefing
  • If a letter is potentially libelous, slanderous or appears to have been written with malice or harmful intent, it will be edited or rejected.
  • There came to light about the yeare of Christ 1561, a very deformed impe, begotten by a certain Pedlar of Germany: namely a booke of German rimes of al that euer were read the most filthy and most slanderous against the nation of Island. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Ultimately any potential investors considering PETE SUMARUCK as a possible recipient of their hard-earned funds will be forced to rethink any notions of trusting such a scurrilous back-alley scallywag, slanderous liar, and unprincipled con-artist with any investments of any sort! Peter Sumaruck II
  • I suggest you take back that slanderous comment milord.
  • Prudie only mentions this because to repeat such an accusation, should it be untrue, would be slanderous.
  • To accuse France and Germany of ignoring the rules is simply to repeat a slanderous allegation often put forward as fact.
  • Morgan mentally scolds herself at her slanderously obtuse remark as Jody's mansion lay just a block down.
  • Posting of slanderous, libelous, abusive or defamatory material is totally prohibited.
  • Posting of slanderous, libelous, abusive or defamatory material is totally prohibited.
  • Erasmus rushed to provide an immediate response to Luther's slanderous accusations, deciding that his new work, Hyperaspistes diatribae adversus Servum arbitrium Martini Lutheri (A Defensive Shield Against the “Unfree Will” of Martin Luther), would have to be written in two parts so that at least some of his rebuttal would circulate on the European book market simultaneously with Luther's book. Desiderius Erasmus
  • A man of moral integrity does not fear any slanderous attack.
  • A man of moral integrity does not fear any slanderous attack.
  • Herr Kohler wanted an explanation for what he described as "slanderous" remarks.
  • The Lombards were called avaricious, vicious and cowardly; the Romans, seditious, turbulent and slanderous; the Sicilians, tyrannical and cruel; the inhabitants of The History of Education; educational practice and progress considered as a phase of the development and spread of western civilization
  • The whole slanderous rhetoric about Obama's 'relationship' with Ayers is just dangerous and irresponsible fuelling for some redneck gunhappy yobbo who loves his country and wants to be famous, to assassinate Obama. Christians and Obama
  • A man of moral integrity does not fear any slanderous attack.
  • When confronted with facts and logic, people like these are utterly incapable of debating with any kind of coherency, so they resort to vicious name-calling and malicious, slanderous attacks. Brain-Terminal.com Full Feed
  • I'm not going to miss the mud-slinging, slanderous, nasty ads on the radio.
  • Modern apologists slanderously depict the Meccan heathens as fanatics intolerant of Mohammed's innovative cult.

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