Sentence examples for columnist labels from inspiring English sources

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Suggesting what women see in Brand was 'the greatest mystery of the Cosmos', the Daily Mail columnist labels him 'nasty, heinous and dirty' only pausing in her vituperation of 'the notorious womaniser' to direct her acid quill towards Khan and her family.

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His first big speech last year was so dismal that one columnist labeled the candidate "Bill McBoring".

One of the paper's columnists labelled Messrs Brown and Davies "fat poofs".

She was seen as superficial and too deferential to him and some columnists labelled her a "Stepford wife".

A veteran Denver sports columnist, unimpressed, labeled him "The Big Bust".

The Newsweek columnist George F. Will labeled it a "search and destroy mission" for a category of citizens that includes his adult son, Jon Will.

Campaigning for re-election that fall, the president was greeted by snarling crowds and chants of "Hang Hoover!" A gridlocked Congress dithered and bickered, inspiring one columnist to label it, "The Monkey House".

When columnist Walter Winchell labeled Berle "The Thief of Bad Gags," Berle didn't deny it.

Mike Royko, a columnist for The Chicago Sun-Times, labeled him Mayor Bland.

Another columnist in Canada labeled Tebow the "Kim Kardashian of sports," for the intense reaction he elicited.

New York Times columnist Tim Egan has labeled the post-Citizens United era "your democracy on meth".

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