Sentence examples for much hostile from inspiring English sources

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The questions were not so much hostile as trivializing.

There is much hostile misunderstanding between them, mostly due to radically different interpretations of the word.

Some lawmakers applauded Mr. Falcon's efforts, especially in the face of much hostile questioning.

Naipaul's acid contempt for the independence struggle has inspired as much hostile criticism as Conrad for Heart of Darkness (No 32 in this series).

They had no time for foolishness," he says of his parents, who were not so much hostile to him as indifferent.

The people who cover Smith aren't so much hostile toward him as they are frustrated with him, which makes for uneasy news media relations.

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Mars is a much more hostile environment than people realise, they point out.

A stream of American officials, sounding much more hostile than sorry, have been trekking south to argue the point.

In fact, a more democratic Arab world, given recent polling, is likely to be much more hostile to American policy.

Hold on, because yet another new idea, much more hostile to minimum wages, has now been put forward.

The Taliban's relations with the outside world have been much more hostile since then.In this section Caught in the middle Honoured guest On board?

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