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Meaning of mordicancy

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mordicancy (n.)

A biting quality; corrosiveness.

mordicancy Sentence Examples

  1. The mordicancy of her words cut through my flesh like a blade.
  2. His gaze exuded a mordicancy that chilled me to the bone.
  3. The music played with a mordicancy that evoked feelings of sadness and despair.
  4. Her smile was devoid of warmth, its mordicancy suggesting hidden malice.
  5. The bitter cold had a mordicancy that pierced through my clothing and chilled me to the marrow.
  6. The taste of the coffee was so mordant that it left a lingering bitterness on my tongue.
  7. The author's portrayal of the characters was mordid, revealing their darkest and most sinister qualities.
  8. The detective's voice held a mordicancy that hinted at the horrors he had witnessed.
  9. The sharpness and acidity of the vinegar lent a mordant tang to the salad.
  10. The criticism was delivered with a mordicancy that left no doubt about the speaker's contempt.

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A biting quality; corrosiveness.

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The mordicancy of her words cut through my flesh like a blade.

His gaze exuded a mordicancy that chilled me to the bone.

The music played with a mordicancy that evoked feelings of sadness and despair.

Her smile was devoid of warmth, its mordicancy suggesting hidden malice.