Which preposition to use with slurred
Shuh-sun Wu-shuh had been casting a slur on the character of Confucius.
He reprehensibly slurred over the most entertaining details.
Above the slurs of the Argus and the bickerings of faction he bore himself as one alienated from earth by the graces of his spirit; and he copiously promised deeds which should in the years to come be as a beauteous garment to his memory.
" "You talk pretty loud," Dorsey snarled, catching instantly, as Chuck intended he should, the covert slur at the black Y-Bar stallion.
The slurs against the Indian that stained the lips of our opponents were already burning like a dry fever within my breast.
What is the sign of which thou speakest?" "Naught, noble senator, but a slur in a letter, which would not be apt to catch the eye of an over-credulous maiden.
More than a year later he returned the slur with interest upon the head of the supposed author.
I make a point of playing my best to a bad house; for it is a monstrous thing to slur through one's work because the stalls are empty, and thereby punish those who have come for the fault of those who have not.
It could not have been long ago, and there is no slur to the track, so that it was not going fast.
She noted the slur without anger.
While a very few pass it by with a slur as a mere temporary sensation of little or no consequence, it is generally regarded as a work of growing strength and importance, both by its advocates and opposers.