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harridan
[ hahr-i-dn ]
noun
- a scolding, vicious woman; hag; shrew.
Synonyms: , ,
harridan
/ ˈæɪə /
noun
- a scolding old woman; nag
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of harridan1
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of harridan1
Example Sentences
The "hobbling" scene—she uses a sledgehammer to break Paul’s ankles—elevated her to canonical b***h status: a cunning, brutal and mercurial harridan who hides her malice behind a folksy façade.
Escola said their decision to treat Mrs. Lincoln as a batty harridan comes from a place of self-awareness: They know that they, too, are often considered “obnoxious, grating, a nuisance.”
The hard edges that painted Sylvie as a harridan boss and villain of the series have steadily softened, though never dulled completely.
More crucially, the play deals with Tanner’s fraught relationship with the queen of this company, Diana Gibson, here renamed Monica and played by Jenny O'Hara with fierce harridan humor.
Throughout her tenure as House speaker, Pelosi has been painted by Trump supporters as an unhinged harridan: crazy, conniving and hungry for power.
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