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Cast aspersion.
If you cast aspersion, you try to blacken someone's name and make people think badly of them.
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She added: "No one is casting aspersions on Sally's son.
One recent TripAdvisor review of the agrotourism destination Schrute Farms awarded four stars, lavishly praising the food, while another yielded just one star, casting aspersions on the owners' sanity.
I'm not casting aspersions on the latter.
Casting aspersions on same-sex parents is far from unique to Ireland.
They regard these as undermining the war effort and casting aspersions on their service.
He is not casting aspersions on his diminutive height or his levels of intelligence.
"Don't keep casting aspersions on what I do or don't think!" Boulton bleated, his voice cracking.
Today, Mr. Putin has taken to openly casting aspersions on the work of cabinet ministers, who are Mr. Medvedev's subordinates.
Was he simply flattering his wealthy San Francisco donors by casting aspersions on the idiocy of small-town life?
It is a political ploy to divert attention from their candidate's own weakness by casting aspersions on their opponent's strength.
The editorial states that "casting aspersions on a basic obligation of the United States government is insulting and irresponsible".
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