No firm has ever been so bitterly fought over by two governments.
Others live out their last days in anger, bitterly railing against the miserable fate they've been dealt.
Their power-sharing agreement followed a bitterly contested election that robbed Tsvangirai of victory and left scores of his supporters dead.
One day when I was reproaching him for his unavailing searches, and deploring the prostration of mind that followed them, he looked at me, and, smiling bitterly, opened a volume relating to the History of the City of Rome.
I (strongly / bitterly) resent your remarks.
Because the winds bring bitterly cold weather in the winter, very few people live here.
Mr Sarkozy clashed bitterly with the European Commission last year over the deportation of Romanies to eastern Europe.
I know some Obama's business and transpire that he bitterly is chase after John. McCain and draw in the polls in the finally.
The doctor laughed bitterly.
For those who have performed the deeds mentioned above, I can do nothing but laugh bitterly.
The funniest feature of the penguin is, no doubt, its walk, or“waddle.”But it is this waddle that allows penguins to tolerate their bitterly cold habitat.
In Tibet, the natural conditions are harsh, the air is oxygen-poor and the climate is bitterly cold. Most of the land consists of mountains, wilderness, and permafrost and snow zones.
When he sobered down he bitterly regretted his actions and felt very bad.
But, equally, there was also more evidence that the world remains divided-and often bitterly so-on what to do about him.
She cried bitterly, rending her hair with her hands.
Oftentimes, this Protestant and Puritan divine had plied it on his own shoulders; laughing bitterly at himself the while, and smiting so much the more pitilessly because of that bitter laugh.
He let go his hold of her and she fell in a heap on the floor, sobbing bitterly.
A trip to the dump on a bitterly cold Saturday morning provided me an incredible insight.
So she sat down on a ridge and began to weep, and so bitterly that two streams ran down from her eyes.
SELDOM has an election victory tasted so bitterly of defeat.
I bitterly resent his attempts to interfere in my work.