scurrilous in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
There was also a violent propaganda war fought partly with popular prints by both sides; these were often highly scurrilous caricatures of the other side and their doctrines.
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They have launched scurrilous attacks on the judiciary.
thenationonlineng.net
Mayo replied that the video is a scurrilous unfounded attack on his administration.
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Renowned for their scurrilous humour and highly stylised animation, it was created in 2004, initially as a website publishing single panel jokes and then as series of irregularly released comics.
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These scurrilous bloggers who, it is said, operate out of the backroom of a branch of subway, post gossip rather than reviews.
www.culture24.org.uk
The definitive edition followed in 1783 and instantly became popular for its mildly scurrilous passages.
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The scurrilous text took the place of one of the paragraphs of one of the sports games reviews.
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To it succeeded the old comedy - vigorous, but scurrilous.
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What politicians were briefed with false and scurrilous information?
www.irishexaminer.com
I ask you to withdraw that scurrilous accusation which has been directed at me.
www.anphoblacht.com

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