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- noun The state or condition of being
meanspirited .
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Examples
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These campaigns made him appear, perhaps accurately, to delight in meanspiritedness.
The Air America Plan 2005
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These campaigns made him appear, perhaps accurately, to delight in meanspiritedness.
The Air America Plan 2005
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Michael Caine makes good points about Clinton's baggage but it has to be noted that the aversion to the Clintons is NOT "meanspiritedness" or "Clinton-hating" or "right wing."
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Watch it gcs, you'll be accused of "meanspiritedness".
Election Central | Talking Points Memo | Poll: Rudy Has Lost His National Lead 2009
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Watch it gcs, you'll be accused of "meanspiritedness".
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Is this society so cruel that this kind of meanspiritedness is now acceptable in a liberal newspaper?
THE NEWS BLOG 2005
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To have to also put up with such meanspiritedness afterwards is just rubbing it in.
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To have to also put up with such meanspiritedness afterwards is just rubbing it in.
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Obama will tighten his campaign and be more focused but I doubt he will get into meanspiritedness.
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Obama will tighten his campaign and be more focused but I doubt he will get into meanspiritedness.
Election Central | Talking Points Memo | Obama Promises To Get More Aggressive 2009
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