Never before had I the faintest conception of the breadth and depth and height of a naval officer's objurgatory powers. |
Poyser, who was remarkable for the facility with which she could relapse from her official objurgatory to one of fondness or of friendly converse. |
But when he faced the work of a great living artist, Whistler, he dispraised it in such foul and objurgatory language that he was sued for libel and found guilty by the jury. |
But these questions of transient passions and objurgatory provocation are trivial and unimportant. |
The farmer swore against him mighty oaths, and directed against himself a part of the objurgatory declamation. |