to speak with asperity
1asperity — as|per|i|ty [æˈsperıti, ə ] n [U] formal [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: aspreté, from aspre rough ] if you speak with asperity, you say something in a way that is rough or severe, showing that you are feeling impatient …
2Greek Church — • Details the history and various divisions of the church Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Greek Church Greek Church † …
3Milner, John — • Writer and controversialist. Born in London, 14 October, 1752: died at Wolverhampton, 19 April, 1826 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Milner, John John Milner …
4John Milner — John Milner † Catholic Encyclopedia ► John Milner Born in London, 14 October, 1752: died at Wolverhampton, 19 April, 1826. At the age of twelve he went to Sedgley Park School, but the following year he was sent by the venerable… …
5House of Lords — This article is about the British House of Lords. For other uses, see House of Lords (disambiguation). The Right Honourable the Lords Spiritual and Temporal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in Parliament assembled …
6Doctor Watson — This article is about the Sherlock Holmes character. For other uses, see Doctor Watson (disambiguation). Dr. John H. Watson Sherlock Holmes character Dr. Watson (left) and Sherlock Holmes, by Sidney Paget …
7John Milner (bishop) — John Milner (born in London, 14 October1752: died at Wolverhampton, 19 April1826) was an English Catholic bishop and writer.Early lifeAt the age of twelve he went to Sedgley Park School, but the following year he was sent by Bishop Challoner to… …
8anger — n Anger, ire, rage, fury, indignation, wrath denote emotional excitement induced by intense displeasure. Anger, the generic term of this group, names merely the emotional reaction; the word in itself suggests no definite degree of intensity and… …
9border — n Border, margin, verge, edge, rim, brim, brink mean the line or relatively narrow space which marks the limit or outermost bound of something. A border is the part of a surface which is just within its boundary line {the border of a rug} or it… …
10Gibraltar Barbary Macaques — ).The Barbary Macaque is considered Gibraltar s unofficial national animal.OriginSome scientists believe the Barbary Macaques were first introduced to Gibraltar from North Africa by the Moors (who occupied southern Iberia, including Spain and… …