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bigotries
n. (plural of bigotry English)
Usage examples of "bigotries".
A man who’d decided at thirty that the best was over and only a fool would look beyond tomorrow, who increasingly defined himself by his bigotries, and who had not touched her between her legs in thirteen months.
Even speaking culturally, you find here all the bigotries, all the procedures associated with oppressor groups.
You’re saturated in the petty bigotries and hypocrisies of a small town dominated by a fanatical minister of religion who instills shame into innocent children.
Tencendor can no longer let petty rivalries and bigotries continue to tear it asunder.
The ancient world of the Greeks and Romans had its prejudices and bigotries, of course.