Vituperation Sentence Examples
Never, indeed, even in any French play, was so much vituperation bestowed upon the bare idea of the sanctity of marriage.
A note of Fox, however, on the margin of a copy of The Decline and Fall records a very distinct remembrance of the historian's previous vituperation of the ministry; within a fortnight of the date of his acceptance of office, he is there alleged to have said that " there was no salvation for this country until six heads of the principal persons in administration were laid upon the table."
From one open shop came the sound of blows and vituperation, and just as the officer came up to it a man in a gray coat with a shaven head was flung out violently.
After much unreasoning vituperation the Irish Catholic civil governor, who had arrived amidst the acclamations of all, left his post in disgust.
But they were still extant in his time, and there is no sect of whom he speaks in such unmeasured terms of vituperation.'