sharp tongue
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Noun
[edit]sharp tongue (plural sharp tongues)
- (idiomatic) The practice or characteristic of speaking to others in a harsh, critical, or insulting manner.
- 1819, Washington Irving, Rip Van Winkle:
- Times grew worse and worse with Rip Van Winkle as years of matrimony rolled on; a tart temper never mellows with age, and a sharp tongue is the only edged tool that grows keener with constant use.
- 1910, H. Rider Haggard, chapter 5, in Queen Sheba's Ring:
- He hated the Professor, who smelt the rogue in him, and scourged him continually with his sharp tongue.
- 2003 July 28, Sheryl Gay Stolberg, “Washington Memo: Can a 'Wire Brush' Learn Civility?”, in New York Times, retrieved 12 May 2014:
- Mr. Thomas rarely misses a chance to use his sharp tongue. Republicans are terrified of him; Democrats call him a bully.
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[edit]speaking in a harsh manner
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