Sentence examples for equally withering from inspiring English sources

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Paddy Ashdown was equally withering: "Judgment is not his strong suit".

The book was equally withering about Hattie Taylor's house at 111 Spring Street, which it contended drew a sketchy crowd of "roughs and rowdies and gentlemen who turn their shirts wrong-side out when the other side is dirty".

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The former Daily Mirror editor explained that "for one tiny nanosecond, our eyes locked in mutual shock, then equally mutual withering contempt.

Mischcon de Reya, which acted for Diana, Princess of Wales, is advising Mr Lucas, while Withers, the equally high-profile private client law firm, has been instructed by Mr McGee.

As AT&T withers.

Lack of companionship, while seemingly the opposite of emotional dependency, withers our soul equally.

This spring and summer have brought an alternation of torrential, tropical-style downpours and equally tropical-style drought and heat; and with government spending withering, the pavement on the back roads is starting to look tropical-style, too.

Other plans withered as well.

Martin O'Neill, the Everton manager's Ireland counterpart, delivered a withering response to the Dutchman's claims when he announced his squad last week, and his assistant, Keane, was equally scathing when he was asked about the difference of opinion on Tuesday.

You're withering away".

The hostilities are withering.

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