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Libel (poetry) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Libel is a verse genre primarily of the Renaissance, descended from the tradition of invective in classical Greek and Roman poetry. Libel is usually expressly political, and balder and coarser than...
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A harsh or reproachful accusation. Politics can raise invective to a low art. ... invective (comparative more invective, superlative most invective ... Tom's speeches became diatribes — each more invective than the last.
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I am bleary-eyed with fatigue. I have bad gas. My ears are bleeding a little bit. On the whole, not terribly different from most days. The only difference today is that these symptoms are a result of having my head ripped Having spent many years in radio, ... The night began with a really entertaining performance by Peaches,
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The following quotes, many of which are on the video above, are a small sample of the invective and truly offensive statements that are welcome at the newly created U.N. Human Rights Council:
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Definition of invective from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Learn more about "invective" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about invective. invective. Information about invective in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from invective)
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