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objurgations

n. (plural of objurgation English)

Usage examples of "objurgations".

But now grim Ranulph tangled beard tore And wrung his hands and sighed and groaned and swore With loud complaints and woeful lamentations, With muttered oaths and murmured objurgations, With curses dire and impious imprecations.

Unhappy woman, she has been too long and too persistently denied her legitimate prerogative to listen to his objurgations with any other feeling than the derision of the desperate.

Spanish is confined to a few objurgations which generally preclude extended conversation.

The man was at length worked to a pitch of frenzy, and then--thud, thud, mingled with objurgations and shrill night-piercing yells.

Rabecque, bumping horribly in his saddle, and attempting wildly, and with awful objurgations, to find his stirrups.