rancor in the PONS Dictionary

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But there is no rancor in these jokes.
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The song is saying goodbye to someone in good shape, without rancor or hatred, if it did not work better to say goodbye.
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It incited rancor and division between the old traditionalists who insisted on ritual and doctrine and the new revivalists.
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The sale generated great rancor.
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Distrust, jealousy, rancor among colleagues of the same rank should be eliminated.
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For all our political rancor, it turns out, what ultimately unites us is pot.
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Rancor was wounded in an earlier encounter and no longer has arms.
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Government appropriation of private land for the lake caused rancor among locals with historic land holdings.
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They proved incompatible, and the marriage soon ended without rancor.
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The dog wakes up in rancor at this disturbance and the cat runs away, finding shelter by climbing up a lamp.
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