scathingly in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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The result -- a scathingly dismissive refusal -- was all too predictable.
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One prominent atheist wrote scathingly that the prize is given "usually to a scientist who is prepared to say something nice about religion".
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The show premiered to scathingly poor reviews from both amateur and professional critics, who found the show drenched in insipid humour and lacking in cohesion.
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Surely allowing a business that has so many scathingly negative reviews registered on so many sites to rank well is wrong, right?
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The book gained mainstream reviews which were either scathingly dismissive or sympathetic.
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Her novels are known for their wit and intelligence, and one in particular is scathingly autobiographical in describing her unhappy childhood.
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He was also scathingly critical of the quality of the troops at his disposal, whom he described as, a disgruntled, undisciplined and cowardly crowd.
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Everyone has a right to disapprove of and even scathingly criticize a country's politics.
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Never has it been more widely and scathingly maligned.
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A few days later she died, reportedly heartbroken at the scathingly satirical reviews.
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