harridan in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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Now, please, spare me the emails from nutty blokes calling me a feminist harridan who hates men.
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A stoic cancer victim who conducted herself with dignity in the face of her husband's philandering, she is now revealed as a self-centred harridan.
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They liked my husband and doubtless saw me as some harridan who had driven him elsewhere.
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Lately her roles have revealed the inner harridan in her.
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I will be accused of being a bitter, disloyal, anti-war harridan who wanted to finally have her say.
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She's been seen as some harridan and the truth couldn't be more different -- she's a wonderful woman.
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Fox's sister, hardly more than a harridan here, could be vulnerable onscreen as well as irritating.
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I don't want a fat, henpecked husband any more than he wants to share his home with a squidgy, frustrated harridan.
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This woman could be a harridan.
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A vindictive harridan capable of snipping the crotch out of other people's underwear?
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