Sentence examples for bit of hate from inspiring English sources

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I think serenity can't exist without a little bit of hate".

There are few things as cathartic as expectorating a bit of hate.

"There's been a little bit of hate mail," he said, "particularly for President Clinton and a little less for Obama".

He reflects on the CCRC's caricature as the institutional villain ("campaigners need a bit of hate") but has some "modest proposals".

Emma and Matt have the cutest relationship in the book, with a fair bit of hate (and love) on each part.

There has always been, at the very least, a little bit of hate between blacks and whites in this country, with each side, in its turn, taking advantage of its political strength (as who does not?).

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Here is a smattering: "the most vile bit of hate-filled bile I have read on this site," "bereft of any connection to reality," appalling, asinine, delusional, divisive, garbage, hateful, inflammatory, insane, preposterous, puerile, rubbish, stupid and other terms that I will not repeat.

Ethan Bronner's essay sampled a bit of the hate mail that invariably comes with this assignment.

We say celebrating, but in truth, the portmanteau of "normal" and "hardcore" that describes a certain unspecial, brandless, 1990s-referencing look has become a bit of a hate word.

Taking the part of swirly-moustached villain, enter Arkady Novikov, whose swanky, eponymous Asian/Italian restaurant in Mayfair is packing in the international high-rollers, and turning the Moscow restaurateur into a bit of a hate figure for the gastro-commentariat.

"All I know is that stitching a bit of the hate directed towards me was immensely cathartic," she wrote.

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