Phrases with «rancor»

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Rancor means having intense or bitter hatred or resentment towards someone or something. It describes a deep feeling of anger or animosity. Full definition

Adjective + «rancor»

Sentences with «rancor»

  • How that is possible, given the reduced FEMA budget and signs of rancor in Congress over the issue, is not clear. (nystateofpolitics.com)
  • «Mike Hein held up fundraising for both of us,» said Yandik without rancor in comparing the substantial lead Republican candidates enjoy in money - raising over their Democratic counterparts. (hudsonvalleyone.com)
  • Financial regulatory reform is a hot - button topic recently, the cause of much rancor in the Congress and amongst the public. (totalmortgage.com)
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