vitriolically
- r in a caustic vitriolic manner
- A diligent worker, a first-rate manufacturer, Crawford's business statesmanship has consisted in brushing off fears of war in 1939 as so much newspaper talk, vitriolically .
- At the end of his long list of grievances, Jefferson, a slaveowner himself, inserted a somewhat illogical passage vitriolically accusing the King of abetting the slave trade .
- She was ok with Colin Powell (moot, because he won't take the job) but she was vitriolically against Joel Klein, the former NYC super.