11 Verbs to Use for the Word vituperation

" He raged up and down, adding invective, vituperation.

All Sue's questionings anent the young man only brought forth violent vituperations from Sir Marmaduke, and cold words of condemnation from Mistress de Chavasse; therefore, she soon desisted, storing up in her heart pathetic memories of the one true friend she had in the world.

"At least," as Mrs. Ashmeade sagely observed, "we can combine vituperation with common-sense, and remember it is not the first time a Musgrave has figured in an entanglement of the sort.

" With this threat, Monsieur turned and left the room, closely followed by the Cardinal, whom he overwhelmed with insult until he had descended the stairs; and even while the pale and agitated minister obsequiously held the stirrup to assist him to mount, he continued his vituperations; then, snatching at the bridle, he dashed through the

Did she enjoy her vituperation, her continual malice?

What amused him most was the demeanor of Mr. Forbes; he had expected vituperations from him at every point of his confession.

There were two hundred Jacobin clubs in Paris and other cities at this time, howling their vituperations not only on royalty but also on everything else which was not already destroyed.

Ahead of us a blue jay kept close watch over our movements, but at last decided that we are harmless, and with a last shriek of defiance flew away to pour out his vituperations on other hapless wanderers.

Toni appeared, putting his face in the circular opening only to receive the furious vituperation of his captain.

She slapped and scratched their faces, all the time shrieking her vituperations.

His mother was moved with pity to see him, and his father also stopped his vituperation.

11 Verbs to Use for the Word  vituperation