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- r in a very malevolent manner
- For another, he is able to write of William Ewart Gladstone as venomously as if that formidable old gentleman were still active in politics.
- The New York Evening Post, always serious on social matters, declared venomously: "A bull-headed Vice President goaded by an ambitious woman can stir up all kinds of a mess.
- As Sir Austen resumed his seat, famed Laborite Leader Ramsay Macdonald pounced venomously upon his last words: "I am very much inclined to allow the laurels which the right .