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His tendency to utter acrimonious remarks alienated his roomates.

Since independence in 2002, negotiations on sharing the resources have at times been acrimonious.

a style described as abrasive and contentious; a disputatious lawyer; a litigious and acrimonious spirit.

The Kirchners' grip on power has slackened since they lost an acrimonious wrangle over taxes on farm exports last year.

David Beckham, who left United for Real Madrid in acrimonious circumstances, said: "I am a Manchester United fan myself, and the supporters should be happy."

When two young television stars called it quits only 12 days after their recent wedding, their very public and acrimonious divorce shone a rare spotlight on the underside of marriage in South Korea.

She missed the sounds of quarreling voices that were always heard at Tara when Ellen's back was turned, Mammy quarreling with Pork, Rosa and Teena bickering, her own acrimonious arguments with Suellen, Gerald's bawling threats.

acrimonious造句

an acrimonious meeting, discussion, atmosphere

But it was acrimonious from the beginning.

An acrimonious on-air exchange between the candidate and the anchorperson.

Their two parties continue to fight, but Tsvangirai describes the odd couple's meetings as "cordial … not acrimonious".

But his actions have been the source of acrimonious division in the Mandela family. And on Friday, 16 members of the family secured a court order here for the remains to be returned to Qunu.

His parents went through an acrimonious divorce.

This competition began to focus on individuals, and even words became acrimonious.

caustic; acrimonious; catty

The incident came less than a week after a rowdy town hall meeting in which Scott was involved in acrimonious exchanges with critics of Obama's proposed health reform.

The acrimonious debate on the agenda ended indecisively.

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