mudslinging in the PONS Dictionary

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But at no time was there any resentment or mudslinging.
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It's an event that brings together bandmates that have sometimes not spoken in many years, often times after brutal lawsuits and mudslinging in the press.
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There was mudslinging, back-biting and careers were destroyed.
www.ibtimes.co.uk
The general election was heated, with mudslinging and attack ads by both sides on television and in mailers.
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Compulsory voting offers an easy escape to get away with cheap rhetoric, blame games and mudslinging.
theconversation.com
Now he has written a book and for selling his book and publicity he is writing lies and mudslinging.
www.thehindu.com
It was not an era of bribe taking, name casting or mudslinging but that of very pleasant professionalism.
www.vanguardngr.com
In the '80s, tiatr saw a downfall when competing productions indulged in mudslinging.
www.dnaindia.com
Mudslinging will not stop when the chief mudslingers sling with impunity.
patentlyo.com
But a mirror can't be broken by mudslinging.
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