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Opprobrious things of people who have to do with money indeed!
"Tell me: where did you learn that opprobrious little trick?"
Its opprobrious weight hung heavy as a mountain on his back.
- that I had spoken of him in opprobrious terms.
He called the panther every opprobrious name that fell to his tongue.
Did it not become my character to testify resentment for language and treatment so opprobrious?
But not every opprobrious and inequitable act is a constitutional violation.
Certainly, Nicklaus's was the more opprobrious, given his history and stature.
But the mere truth would be sufficiently opprobrious, and deprive me for ever of your good opinion.
Only in politics are "right" and "left" equally meritorious - or opprobrious.
Why are female drivers, to which term we attach no humorous or opprobrious associations, in the news?
She kept on, with hysterical violence, shouting at him an opprobrious, filthy epithet.
He was overheard making opprobrious remarks about the conduct of the campaign, and was arrested.
"If you find Sermon Hill so opprobrious, why do you stay on?"
"Besides, anticipating trouble is less opprobrious than creating it, don't you think?
The prosecutor called him an enemy of the faith and 'other opprobrious names," as he put it.
The Greeks are filled with amazed rage when their very name is flung at them as an opprobrious epithet.
'Cochon' She flung the opprobrious word at him with all the violence that was in her.
Against what woman taken in adultery dares the foremost of these literary prostitutes to cast his opprobrious stone?
Some of these acts, appropriate at one moment, may the next moment be considered obscene or opprobrious in terms of another morality.
I'm not sure what the word 'charlatan' means, but if I catch the tone of voice, it is opprobrious."
He had only a very hazy idea what a coincidence was, but Dan had none at all and thought it must be something peculiarly opprobrious.
Likewise the Audenesque opprobrious act which precedes it.
I reeled back from the opprobrious horror, knowing I was on the steep, slick slope to doom.
I have twice, Sir, been turned off like a Common footman, with most opprobrious language, without money or cloaths.