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  • noun Plural form of vituperator.

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Examples

  • Damm, damn, damn, I've missed all this, Dixon, the Seacoles, Wilhelm, some of the finest vituperators on the blog and I'm getting it late because Ive been busy.

    Giving evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, Tony Blair said: “I... 2010

  • Yet day after day, the vituperators on cable news grant respectability to the whims of bigot voters.

    Nato Green: Please Stop Saying "Race Card" 2008

  • Lincoln, and had, at the hands of many of Lincoln's vituperators, succeeded to an inheritance of the abuse lavished upon him.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 100, February, 1866 Various

  • As we have hinted, he is a splendid hater, and a ferocious antagonist, a prince of vituperators and a very vitriol-thrower of savage sarcasms at his enemies and those of humanity.

    The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2, No. 1, July, 1862 Various

  • But this much at least may be put down to his credit, that he lived to atone for the misrepresentation of the heroic struggle of the Jews with the Romans by preserving some record of many dark pages in their history and by refuting the calumnies of the Hellenistic vituperators about their origin and their religious teachings.

    Josephus Norman Bentwich 1927

  • But this much at least may be put down to his credit, that he lived to atone for the misrepresentation of the heroic struggle of the Jews with the Romans by preserving some record of many dark pages in their history and by refuting the calumnies of the Hellenistic vituperators about their origin and their religious teachings.

    Josephus Bentwich, Norman 1914

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