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How to use scathing in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word scathing? Here are some examples.

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He then slipped out of the cabin, and hasped the door on the outside, in spite of Clarice's shrill and scathing disapproval.
The passage is a scathing criticism of the pentecostalist view of the glossolalic utterance.
It's a tone poem, a scathing indictment of the Texas public health system, a tragedy, and a music video all rolled into one.
Her scathing glance slid over me, taking in the baggy shirt and long skirt.
And he is scathing in his criticism of current manifestations of loyalist paramilitarism.
The admission drew a scathing attack from the Opposition, with Mr Gilmore calling for his resignation.
I was going to retort with some scathing sarcasm, but I bit it back for one reason.
Miller was especially wounded by Mailer's scathing verdict on his uncharacteristically whimsical travelogue The Colossus Of Maroussi.
When the motion was narrowly defeated it led to scathing criticism by the national print media in particular, he noted.
Last week Thai retailers launched a scathing attack on the government for not doing enough to protect them from foreign competitors.
Both were scathing analyses of the relationship of the design profession and the forces of corporate commercialism.
He is particularly scathing about one member whom he characterises as callous, spineless and non-confrontational to the point of duplicity.
A Bradford councillor has made a scathing attack on preservationists who are bitterly opposed to the construction of an Aire Valley motorway.
He launched a scathing attack on both the EU and the Department of Marine in advance of tomorrow's blockade of fishing ports.
This source was schtummed when Julia posted a scathing rebuke on the thread, really very angry.
Compassionately but unsparingly portrayed, these women are not especially noble and are capable of a scathing backstreet wit.
With such scathing one-liners Steers gives his film a hard carapace of irony.
He closes with a scathing remark about the number of pen-pushers at the defense department.
To this end, helpful responses are mildly sardonic, while acerbic comments are scathing, derisive insults.
On their scathing fifteen-song disc, they do everything they can to bring the danger back to loud, fast, dirty guitar rock.
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Examples from Classical Literature
She looked capable of scathing wit and also of high but unostentatious nobility.
For all of its violent sexuality, De Sade's work, for example, was a scathing critique of the church and a profession of sexual libertinage.
The cries of the two parties were now in sound an interchange of scathing insults.
She was dimly aware of the scathing intention lurking in these soft low tones, in these words which appealed to her poignantly.
No doubt you're right logically, and are entitled to say a great many scathing things about Henry.
In the green aisles of the woods, the minister's deep voice rang out with scathing effect.
This scathing remark caused the Prince to hide his face for shame, and Steve to erect his head in the proud consciousness that this shot was not meant for him.
The British press, tabloid and overwise, were vicious in their coverage of Grant's peccadillo, as well as scathing in their reviews of Nine Months.
The IMF's Internal Evaluation Office is more directly scathing in its assessment of the Fund's obliviousness to the US subprime crisis as it emerged.
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