Witheringly

Word WITHERINGLY
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She blamed Simpson - whom she referred to witheringly as "that woman" - for forcing her husband onto the throne. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The tone that's employed may vary from witheringly critical to mildly and politely condescending. ❋ RJ (2011)

“Peg, how many women do you know named ‘Ambrose,’” Tom asked witheringly, not looking up from his sketches. ❋ Priya Parmar (2011)

I love Marina Hyde's sense of humour – she's often just witheringly funny. ❋ Unknown (2011)

You can't imagine music press delight at the best album award going to cosy acoustic band Mumford & Sons, whose leader, Marcus Mumford, was witheringly nailed by writer David Quantick as "the Michael McIntyre of folk". ❋ Unknown (2011)

The novel, poem or essay you write today, in full confidence of its genius, may be regarded by some later version of yourself as soul-witheringly dreadful. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Representatives of smaller groups in particular spoke out witheringly at the suggestion that the NEA might set its sights only on larger and richer organizations. ❋ Peter Marks (2011)

Zappa Plays Zappa7pm, Sky Arts 1The work of Frank Zappa isn't easy to love, his music providing the outlet for a personality that was witty, enormously intelligent but also witheringly sarcastic and contrary. ❋ Martin Skegg (2010)

Occasionally a Daycon employee will pull into the parking lot and look witheringly at the rat; when the company's media relations department is asked for comment on how it feels about the rat, a representative says that she'll look into it. ❋ Monica Hesse (2010)

The girl bit the gold piece between her teeth, rang it on the counter, and then looked me and my rags witheringly up and down. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Powell doubted, as New York Senator Pat Moynihan witheringly put it, that Americans would agree to put 500,000 U.S. troops in harm's way to rescue Kuwaiti princes holed up in Saudi Sheratons, "sitting there in their white robes, drinking coffee and urging us on to war." ❋ Geoffrey Wawro (2011)

At a recent advance screening of "The Social Network," the heartiest audience laugh went not to Mark Zuckerberg's deadpan zingers (as witheringly delivered by Jesse Eisenberg), or to Sean Parker's flamboyant paranoia (Justin Timberlake). ❋ Monica Hesse (2010)

What McNally presents us with, however, is a monomaniac diva who pontificates about art, bitches about fellow singers and witheringly puts down the three students she confronts. ❋ Unknown (2012)

Let me pass the mic to Tom Scocca, over at Slate, to stare witheringly at this trainwreck: ❋ Unknown (2010)

At the 2009 Australian Open, Azarenka won the first set of her fourth-round match against Serena Williams but quit during the second set while dizzy and in tears during a witheringly hot day in Melbourne. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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