witheringly in a sentence
Examples
- The movie is the latest in a long line of'60s TV retreads, and it opened Friday to witheringly negative reviews.
- When news of the price spike broke, Senate President Tom Birmingham witheringly urged Governor Cellucci to " demonstrate some leadership ."
- Yes, tobacco state legislators in Congress will have their say; but the latest phase of the campaign against smoking has been witheringly effective.
- Shin Mi-jung, a 15-year-old high school student, said witheringly as she sipped a lemonade near her school.
- Relentlessly smart and witheringly critical, yet morally playful to the core, the film is a clever gloss on everything the debauched aristocrat represents.
- They are fumigating Will Garroutte's strawberry fields with methyl bromide, a pesticide so witheringly effective it is a farmer's dream.
- On the jet-foil from Macau, Bunt witheringly observes that " to the Chinese the visible world was a spitoon ".
- For this reason, Babitsky's witheringly critical reports on high Russian casualties and the plight of Chechnya's civilians iritated officials in Mosccow.
- Frank Rich, writing in The New York Times, once described Baitz's menagerie as " not hateful, but witheringly smart ."
- In his speech, Sharon was witheringly critical of his Likud audience for failing to stand behind the prime minister when it became evident he could fall.