Phrases with «rancorous»

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The word "rancorous" means having or showing bitterness, resentment, or hostility towards someone or something. Full definition

«rancorous» + noun

Sentences with «rancorous»

  • The $ 2 million field, which is being funded in part by the private Latin School in exchange for priority use of the property, has become a source of rancorous debate in the North Side neighborhood. (articles.chicagotribune.com)
  • According to Politico, Trump announced the steel and aluminum tariffs after several weeks of rancorous debate between his advisers that one White House aide described as «absolute chaos.» (vox.com)
  • On paper, political accord was reached after rancorous fights between rich and poor nations and emerging powers that, in the end, almost all agreed to recognize, if not yet adopt, a nonbinding plan to curb greenhouse gases, save rain forests, shield vulnerable people and share the costs. (dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com)
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