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Use "vituperator" in a sentence
"After radio-vituperator Bill Cunningham brought his bile center stage last week, the ugliness of the tirade brought a quick and straight McCain apology."
"The columnist is a right-wing vituperator who usually eschews vogue words, but in this case wrote of “the sort of smashmouth campaign that the Democrats perfected.”"
"He opined that the like of, as used by the English vituperator William Cobbett in the late eighteenth century, was “generally in the plural” today."