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单词 bitchery
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Definition of bitchery in English:

bitchery

nounˈbɪtʃəriˈbiCH(ə)rē
mass nouninformal
  • Malicious or spiteful behaviour.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Was it only me that had all of this misanthropic bitchery floating around my head 24x7?
    • She might make a start with bitchery, for which she has a taste but no touch.
    • Are we approaching frothy adolescent bitchery with undue gravity or just giving it its due in girls' lives?
    • Put yourself above bitchery at your peril; you'll become a goody two-shoes, a smartarse.
    • The whole place floats on a sea of brilliant bitchery.
    • So I went on to my evening of dinner and stitch and bitchery with my girlfriend N (who actually came over to get some DVDs and books from me) with a fairly clear conscience.
    • This is part of his charm; the mixture of solid history and acute bitchery have proved an attractive combination to millions - by picking up the foibles of the famous, he makes them more human.
    • Among my own dinner-party companions the bitchery has centred on Linda's body language when she exited the jungle - how she seemed to visibly recoil from her husband, then rushed to cuddle her daughter.
    • He refused to participate in the trite chit-chat and bitchery which is the routine content of the weekly eviction show.
    • Lots of cast bitchery was pointed out.
    • Her rendition of ‘Love for Sale’ and the refined bitchery of ‘Is it the Girl? Or is it the Gown?’ were standouts.
    • Which left: intellectual doodling, abstract bitchery, injokes chasing their own tails.
    • The two films are blood relatives, but Charlotte has a worse play, more gore, and enough bitchery to fill several outrageous freak shows.
    • Since she had singled me out for her raving bitchery, I figured she thought I was the lead guy, despite my obviously taking orders from other people.
    • What occurs is a meal from hell comprising of inedible food, accompanied by a cascade of bitchery and innuendo from the hostess, and ill-concealed contempt and bad manners from the guests.
    • Apologies if this comes over as pointless bitchery, but it seems there's trouble in the London News Review / The Friday Thing / London By London camp - just look here.
    • It emerges that her licentious bitchery means only that she loves Ford; he lovers her, too.
    • Then I did a despicable thing. ‘Well, Peter Sellers is dead,’ I said with a bitchery equal to hers.
    • These happy few, this band of brothers rescued America from the divisive partisan bitchery of hacks.
    • It should give us some insight into why his fans were so obsessed, five gruelling nights a week, with celebrity, bitchery and bodily functions.
 
 

Definition of bitchery in US English:

bitchery

nounˈbiCH(ə)rē
informal
  • Bitchy behavior.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He refused to participate in the trite chit-chat and bitchery which is the routine content of the weekly eviction show.
    • What occurs is a meal from hell comprising of inedible food, accompanied by a cascade of bitchery and innuendo from the hostess, and ill-concealed contempt and bad manners from the guests.
    • Lots of cast bitchery was pointed out.
    • Then I did a despicable thing. ‘Well, Peter Sellers is dead,’ I said with a bitchery equal to hers.
    • It emerges that her licentious bitchery means only that she loves Ford; he lovers her, too.
    • So I went on to my evening of dinner and stitch and bitchery with my girlfriend N (who actually came over to get some DVDs and books from me) with a fairly clear conscience.
    • Are we approaching frothy adolescent bitchery with undue gravity or just giving it its due in girls' lives?
    • Was it only me that had all of this misanthropic bitchery floating around my head 24x7?
    • Apologies if this comes over as pointless bitchery, but it seems there's trouble in the London News Review / The Friday Thing / London By London camp - just look here.
    • This is part of his charm; the mixture of solid history and acute bitchery have proved an attractive combination to millions - by picking up the foibles of the famous, he makes them more human.
    • Since she had singled me out for her raving bitchery, I figured she thought I was the lead guy, despite my obviously taking orders from other people.
    • Put yourself above bitchery at your peril; you'll become a goody two-shoes, a smartarse.
    • Which left: intellectual doodling, abstract bitchery, injokes chasing their own tails.
    • Her rendition of ‘Love for Sale’ and the refined bitchery of ‘Is it the Girl? Or is it the Gown?’ were standouts.
    • These happy few, this band of brothers rescued America from the divisive partisan bitchery of hacks.
    • The two films are blood relatives, but Charlotte has a worse play, more gore, and enough bitchery to fill several outrageous freak shows.
    • She might make a start with bitchery, for which she has a taste but no touch.
    • It should give us some insight into why his fans were so obsessed, five gruelling nights a week, with celebrity, bitchery and bodily functions.
    • Among my own dinner-party companions the bitchery has centred on Linda's body language when she exited the jungle - how she seemed to visibly recoil from her husband, then rushed to cuddle her daughter.
    • The whole place floats on a sea of brilliant bitchery.
 
 
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