stridency in a sentence
- Stridency is used in onomatopoeia in allophonic strident and pressed vowels.
- Bush took a principled stand against NRA stridency by resigning his membership.
- She has alienated some Republicans with her stridency on campaign finance reform.
- Many factors are behind the decline in unions'strikes and stridency.
- Such stridency hasn't appeared on either side in seven years.
- It's difficult to find stridency in a sentence.
- Among reformers, the stridency of ayatollah's remarks were a shock.
- A certain stridency of tone may be the result of her taxing repertory.
- Most European journalists were shocked by the stridency of Lumumba's speech.
- Maybe stridency is vice presidential but not presidential,
- Despite the seeming stridency of these remarks, Goldsmith has a remarkably agreeable disposition.
- Truth is, " The Birdcage " could use a lot more stridency.
- Even though he eschews its stridency, Williams shares the Sierra Club's concerns.
- There is a stridency to the admonishments.
- And he has been criticized repeatedly in some circles for his anti-abortion stridency.
- But Giertz was undoubtedly best known for his controversial stridency against the ordination of women.