So the reports flow in on Media Watch's snide little excoriation, laboriously trying to exploit the name and fame of my late father. |
Every time he rose to, or even approached, the heights of success and public esteem, he was suddenly plunged down into the depths of media excoriation. |
Most of Mr Cameron's big speech was the usual opposition hybrid of excoriation and optimism. |
Activists had to encounter an initially dismissive public, hostile populist politicians, excoriation by religious fundamentalists and the slow wheels of government. |
This stage should not be used to describe skin tears, tapeburns, perineal dermatitis, maceration, or excoriation. |
Inspect perineal skin for excessive moisture, excoriation, redness, or irritation. |