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withering criticism
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2.04 |
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Withering criticism came in the Bangkok Post. |
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withering attack
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1.58 |
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He returned to withering attacks. |
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withering look
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1.12 |
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He shot her a withering look. |
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withering fire
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0.92 |
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He lately has come under withering fire. |
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withering barrage
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0.39 |
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Instead, Russian artillery and warplanes have carried out a withering barrage of suspected rebel positions. |
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withering scorn
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0.39 |
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Their sense of self-worth in the face of withering scorn is humbling. |
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withering assault
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0.33 |
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Republicans rejoiced at having held the House in the face of a withering assault by Democrats. |
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withering heat
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0.33 |
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In the withering heat of Dixie, they soared to wuthering heights. |
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withering contempt
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0.26 |
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She treated some of her staff with withering contempt. |
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withering crop
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0.26 |
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Some precipitation is expected later this week, although it may arrive too late to save withering crops, analysts said. |
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withering remark
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0.26 |
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Now all the withering remarks are aimed at Paul. |
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withering stare
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0.26 |
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Mrs. McCarthy greets the notion that she is a political naif with a withering stare. |