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Tusk was scathing of the EU's halting response to the 18-month Greek crisis.

Barroso was also scathing about the red tape surrounding the negotiations.

The daily press was scathing about what was—dodgy stage-management aside—a dreary, earthbound slab of oratory.

The report also provides a scathing picture of just how weak Lehman's risk-management practices ultimately became - and how they contributed to Lehman's implosion.

This last is noteworthy, especially with respect to Mozart, who was often scathing about colleagues. When he spoke of Haydn, however, it was with reverence.

Mikhail Gorbachev, the last Soviet President, launched a scathing critique of the political system in their wake and even Kremlin-friendly opposition parties said the scale of fraud was over the top.

scathing造句

He is given to making scathing remarks.

It is a scathing tract on the uselessness of war.

I think such a scathing attack on my idea was not necessary.

In 2009 the usually cerebral James Murdoch launched a scathing attack on the BBC, whose size and zeal for expansion into new areas he described as "chilling".

Redfield blogged a scathing attack on Saturday.

Her speech was a scathing indictment of the government's record on crime.

Johan Cruyff has launched a scathing attack on Holland's performance in their 1-0 defeat to Spain in the World Cup final last night, slamming their "dirty" tactics and their style of "anti-football".

Consider, for example, Italo Calvino's scathing parody of the modern scholar in If on a Winter's Night a Traveller.

By the end of Heller's life, the reviews were scathing.

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