I have dwelt thus far on the well-trodden ways in which my mother fits the stereotype of the clutching yenta who dotes poisonously on her kids, more so, if he is the only child. |
For that blame Lehman, whose failure now hangs poisonously over the relationship between hedge funds and prime brokers. |
Not merely anti-European, they are also poisonously anti-immigrant, holding them responsible for the lack of available care homes for the elderly and so on. |
He too has differed with his leader, though his dispute with Gordon Brown was more poisonously personal than ideological. |
This is, in large part, an argument about the past. Of the historical experiences shaping America, slavery still lurks most poisonously in the bloodstream. |
Snuff is, we are sorry to say, vilely adulterated, and some kinds poisonously. |