Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Only before any of those things, like as not, there'd be some of her bitchery to sort out.
We were all like brothers; I don't recall any prize party with so little bitchery.
She might make a start with bitchery, for which she has a taste but no touch.
Her good days was often my bad ones, though, because she'd get up to all her old bitchery if I let her.
She was the perfect gossip: beneficent in her bitchery.
Judith, your comments weren't posted when I began my latest exercise in haute bitchery.
'I'm sure he would, sir,' agreed Jurnet, who was beginning to feel that a little academic bitchery went a long way.
After hours of being very quiet, Doc began to scream, "Abomination and bitchery!"
Are we approaching frothy adolescent bitchery with undue gravity or just giving it its due in girls' lives?
Distraught, Hines began to rant about the sinfulness, the "bitchery and abomination," of women.
His description of one female competitor: "Bitchery incarnate.")
"There's independence and then there's sheer bitchery."
By evening's end, all the barbs are so much good-hearted raillery, the bitchery drowned in a tub of heart-shaped gold.
Every day there's another celeb spat splashed over the pages of the red tops and the gossip mags, the internet is buzzing with showbiz bitchery.
These aren't in Hollinghurst's repertory; a certain ingrained gloominess poisons the jokes, which devolve into camp, or mere bitchery.
Anyone who thinks those two flowers will not move from the sunshine of unity into the rainstorms of bitchery is unfamiliar with this novel's underlying genre.
In a single sophisticated stroke, Powell and Pressburger raise their story of backstage bitchery and onstage glitter to a more allegorical resonance.
She had no meanness in her - no bitchery ... There was something sad about her - wanting to reach out - afraid to trust - uncomfortable.
It has the gauche clunkiness of a Lord of the Rings fan webpage, fused with the sniping and self-superior bitchery of a Guardian film reviewer.
Tasty little nugget of office bitchery, generally penned well enough to allow the expected n clichéd to sound suitably revamped - assisted by a cast who are game to convince.
Of course that show has been canceled, but those in need of a third-generation Xerox version of Darren Star's patented bitchery can wander into a theater running this film.
Further literary assessment is consigned to a chapter "In Which TC and His Contemporaries Have a Word to Say About Each Other," a festival of bitchery.
For Lou Lum of Rex Reed, "Some of the on-camera bitchery between Mr. Ford and Ms. Keaton is laugh-out-loud witty."
Ms. Parker's variation of Eve Harrington is a quicksilver mixture of fake, wide-eyed California-girl innocence, manipulative bitchery and borderline psychosis; it's the funniest performance yet in her young career.