We found 201 examples of how to use bitter in an English sentence.
Sentences 126 to 150 of 201.
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126. | If the truth is bitter, people do not want to hear it. | |
127. | The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet. | |
128. | When he beheld the whole place deserted and found Chloe's pipe on the ground, he burst into loud and bitter lamentations and ran to the beech tree, beneath which they usually sat, and then to the shore, to try if he could see her. | |
129. | Tom said that he wasn't bitter. | |
130. | Tom said that Mary wasn't bitter. | |
131. | It tasted really bitter. | |
132. | The verdict was a bitter pill to swallow. | |
133. | To the honest man, debts are a bitter slavery. | |
134. | Children sweeten labours, but they make misfortunes more bitter. | |
135. | Sami's calm reassurances to Layla were hiding the bitter truth. | |
136. | A bitter winter is setting in. | |
137. | The eggplant is bitter. | |
138. | Are you bitter? | |
139. | Too bitter. | |
140. | This tastes bitter. | |
141. | The coffee was bitter. | |
142. | He's bitter. | |
143. | Sami walked into the bitter cold. | |
144. | You're a bitter person. | |
145. | All mourned, but good AEneas mourned the most, / and bitter tears for Amycus he shed, / Gyas, Cloanthus, bravest of his host, / Lycus, Orontes bold, all counted with the lost. | |
146. | Such close had Priam's fortunes; so his days / were finished, such the bitter end he found, / now doomed by Fate with dying eyes to gaze / on Troy in flames and ruin all around, / and Pergamus laid level with the ground. / Lo, he to whom once Asia bowed the knee, / proud lord of many peoples, far-renowned, / now left to welter by the rolling sea, / a huge and headless trunk, a nameless corpse is he. | |
147. | "O son, what mean / these transports? Say, what bitter grief doth move / thy soul to rage untamed? Where vanished is thy love?" | |
148. | The coffee here is too bitter. | |
149. | All my suspicions rose into a fierce bitter flame when I saw that on the mantelpiece stood a copy of a full-length photograph of my wife, which had been taken at my request only three months ago. | |
150. | They had a bitter quarrel. |