scurrilous in Vietnamese

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1. Scurrilous and untrue stories were being invented.

2. Her scurrilous performances have already condemned her.

3. The hoodlums defiled the church with their scurrilous writing.

4. She was often quite scurrilous in her references to me.

5. He felt he would demean himself if he replied to scurrilous letter.

6. He wrote a scurrilous piece about me in the local press.

7. Delighted we darted off to Niel to report this scurrilous comment.

8. Satan dropped it there, I take it, intending a scurrilous jest against your reverence.

9. If you know something scurrilous about your boss, you have a weapon against her.

10. Affronting (also: offensive, insulting, abusive, offending, violating, scathing, scurrilous, offensively, slurring, talking shit)

11. She was frightened by an utterly false accusation and an utterly scurrilous threat.

12. My scurrilous expectations were fired up by a headline on a handout from the Commission.

13. However the Lord went on to warn them that their scurrilous claim was indeed blasphemy.

14. An old tale tells of a holy priest who visited his nephew, a scurrilous tavern-keeper.

15. Synonyms for Contumelious include abusive, invective, opprobrious, scurril, scurrile, scurrilous, truculent, vitriolic, vituperative and vituperatory

16. It is sad that scurrilous rumour made the newspapers and has been presented as fact.

17. A mixture of technical facts and utterly scurrilous gossip and dirt if it relates to the cars.

18. As a result, Judas must be seen as something very different from the scurrilous villain of popular tradition.

19. From that time, his anti-Semitism grew so shrill and scurrilous that its virulence still makes one wince.

20. Spanning several generations of schools and styles, her own recollections are a fascinating mix of knowledgeable anecdote and scurrilous gossip.

21. Keith describes him as 'an excellent good man,' and in the scurrilous lampoons on the bishops by the Antiprelatic party …

22. A group of London Blackmailers, it seems, threatened her husband Louis XVI with the publication of pamphlets with all kinds of scurrilous rumors …

23. 22 Spanning several generations of schools and styles, her own recollections are a fascinating mix of knowledgeable anecdote and scurrilous gossip.

24. Intense negotiation followed, then shortly afterwards legal threats from Harvard, culminating in a bizarre series of scurrilous allegations and counter-allegations.

25. The Castrati endured a great deal of scurrilous abuse, for, as their fame and fortune increased, so did hatred and envy of them

26. Abusive (comparative more Abusive, superlative most Abusive) Prone to treat someone badly by coarse, insulting words or other maltreatment; vituperative; reproachful; scurrilous

27. Blackguard (third-person singular simple present Blackguards, present participle blackguarding, simple past and past participle blackguarded) (transitive) To revile or abuse in scurrilous language

28. A former friend of the Caricaturist Ralph Steadman, Scarfe was an early contributor to the scurrilous magazine Private Eye during the 1960s and 1970s, and also created illustrations for The Daily Sketch , The Evening Standard and Punch magazine.

29. Kick for kick, and cuff for cuff: a clear stage, and no favour, or, a refutation of a Bombastical scurrilous postscript, wrote by one who calls himself Gabriel John, others still will have it Daniel Defoe, which he calls Reflections on my Hudibrastick reply, to his Flagellum or dry answer to Dr