bitterly造句91 Denise complained bitterly after he died.
92 Easy for them to say, she thought bitterly.
93 It was a change Rory regretted bitterly.
94 Charles bitterly regretted having allowed the cameras in.
95 In this he was bitterly disappointed.
96 These often reviled one another bitterly and openly attacked the government beyond the bounds of reason.
97 It was December and a bitterly cold east wind was blowing.
98 Although the victor of a battle at sea, Edward returned home a bitterly disappointed man.
99 The air was bitterly cold and still, with the peculiar lifelessness that pervaded closed-off places.
100 According to Leopold, young Thomas wept bitterly when the time came to part.
101 Brearley was bitterly disappointed in Firths' reaction to his innovation.
102 Almost as many again would be returned to local authorities bitterly opposed to opting out.
103 With her erstwhile host's kind permission, she reminded herself bitterly.
104 That was left to a Commission on Admissions, which spent the summer and fall wrangling bitterly over the details.
105 Ada Gaily complained, had always complained, loud and long and bitterly, against the tenor of her life.
106 We fight bitterly over the remaining pieces of the old world.
107 He ignored me, jerked up and down and wailed bitterly as he clung to her.
108 I no longer felt strong or calm, and I began to cry bitterly.
109 Everything about him assailed her senses in a way she resented bitterly yet seemed unable to do anything about.
110 But there is evidence that working class women bitterly resented what they regarded as middle class interference.
111 It is true that it was a dreadful blow, and that we were bitterly disappointed, but we offer no excuses.
112 They had rushed into it too quickly, and lived to bitterly regret their impulsiveness.
113 The blacks bitterly resented being searched and insisted on their innocence.
114 Republicans reacted bitterly to arrogance, real or imagined, by Democrats and their environmentalists.
115 Most now face a bitterly cold winter in Badakshan, living under plastic sheeting, praying for food handouts from aid agencies.
116 Nathan thought bitterly about how it was only his abnormality that made him suitable for Leila's purposes.
117 So much for his promised imitation of a Catholic priest, she reflected bitterly.
118 Denney created an atmosphere of strict discipline that was resented and bitterly contested by patients for years.
119 The accused had been sexually abused himself as a child and now bitterly regretted the harm he had caused his daughters.
120 It was a decision that she bitterly regretted later in her life.